QuickBooks Invoice Online Checkout
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ACH only???!!
ACH only???!!
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Professional, Prompt
Professional, Prompt, Curteous, Neat.
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Very easy to pay. Th
Very easy to pay. Thank you
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Why can't you save m
Why can't you save my payment info this is ridiculous. I go through your process but it never saves it
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good
good
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Makes payment easy!
Makes payment easy!
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good
good
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For my records, I wa
For my records, I want 2 things: the receipt and the invoice, stamped with "Paid". To do this now, I have to download the receipt after paying (which is now in a ZIP file, which I have to extract, then that contains the invoice — NOT MARKED AS PAID — which I then have to delete), then wait for the email confirming payment, and then I can download the invoice that is marked as paid. Then I need to combine the two documents. Very inefficient workflow.
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No puedo pagar con l
No puedo pagar con la tarjeta del banco de Venezuela
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Easy, practical,clev
Easy, practical,clever
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Everytime I log in t
Everytime I log in to pay my most recent payment it takes me to an old page that I made my first payment of last year and doesn't show me any options to fine .y most recent payment
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Why no debit cards p
Why no debit cards payments
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Why no debit card pa
Why no debit card payments
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Be able to split the
Be able to split the payment between two different cards.
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Quick and easy.
Quick and easy.
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Good
Good
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Quit deleting inform
Quit deleting information that I already added to the form that you require; making me re-enter my information multiple times
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The QuickBooks check
The QuickBooks checkout flow incorporates a highly dubious bait-and-switch tactic regarding data privacy.
The "Save my card" option appears disabled/grayed out by default.
The user is forced to provide a phone number to continue.
Upon entering the phone number, the "Save my card" toggle is automatically triggered to the "On" position.
This design relies on the user not noticing the state change after they’ve already "confirmed" the button was off. This is a textbook example of trickery designed to harvest credit card data under the guise of a required field. It is sly, anti-consumer, and should be addressed.1 vote -
Your system immediat
Your system immediately said credit card payment declined, but my credit card said seconds later that the payment was made. This is not the first time.
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Transaction fee is t
Transaction fee is through the roof but then again that’s how y’all make money
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