+17 votes
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When you bill a client for recurring services, what service do you use? I've been using PayPal but those fees are really hurting.  
When you bill a client for recurring services, what service do you use?

8 Answers

+19 votes
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Best answer
My accounts have become more efficient since using Xero. It has automatic invoicing that can be scheduled for a re-occurring period- and send an email on the same day and time (e. g. 7th day each month). The email link opens up a payment box- and also an option for Stripe integration. There is also an option for a customer to accept auto-pay when receiving their monthly invoice. (similar to DD functionality- but without signing a DD).  
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I've heard of Xero, good to get feedback from someone who has been using it. I like anything that makes that process easier.  
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@visible Xero is simply amazing. I went from horrible sage to peace and quiet with Xero. It superchargers your cash flow with automation! And it’s cheap!  
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@visible I forgot to mention GoCardless for DD payments too! Brilliant.  
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@krissykrista second this!  
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Guess I better give it a try then, thanks !  
by (4.8k points)
I use Xero and yes it's good. Doesn't prevent PayPal fees though and had some problems integrating w pp but generally good
+8 votes
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Those fees are pretty good, normal merchant accounts charge more. Plus those are all tax deductions on your income.  
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Are you talking Paypal or Stripe?  
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PayPal and Stripe charge the exact same for processing
+11 votes
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ACH if you can get them too / old school but checks / And paypal for people who pay with CC
+11 votes
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Veem. com 1$ flat fee for domestic payments.  
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Will look into, thank you
+6 votes
by (890 points)
Call your bank to connect with authorize. net
+18 votes
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Whatever platform you use, build the fees into your pricing.  
by (3.6k points)
The example was 1000 versus 1200
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If you change the number from 1000 to 2000 then yes, I would be financially worth it.  
by (3.6k points)
But your suggestion to simple add the merchant fee to the client fee is financially pointless unless you"re going from 1k to 2k, doing it from 1k to 1. 2k is just adding 160ish bucks to your profit margin, which taxes will negate.  
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Maybe I'm just not understanding your point of view because my clients are paying 10 - 40k a month using wire which in total costs me $30 a month. Other than that I use PayPal for everything since 2. 9% for credit card processing isnt all that bad.  
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And I see bigger benefits from simply adding merchant fees to adding profit through getting higher paying clients and accepting merchant fees as part of doing business and a complete built in tax deduction.  
+9 votes
by (410 points)
Paysimple with ACH
+5 votes
by (400 points)
Have had good results with Intuit
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