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By: charmedlover

I use PayPal for a lot of payments, at it is so easy to quickly get payments. Plus as I work mainly under sub-contract my clients are tech-savvy and have PayPal accounts already. I get the money in...

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By: hdsol

I use a merchant account for this and I am able to set up automatic payments for my clients. Even though the fees are a little higher with a merchant account it lends a feeling of security to my...

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By: Jacknife

I have a similar setup using <a href="http://www.clientexec.com" rel="nofollow">Client Exec</a>. It is essentially a web app to bill for hosting but can also bill for one off work and other...

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By: Raphael

Blinksale (<a href="http://www.blinksale.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.blinksale.com</a>) is designed just for that purpose, namely sending invoices via E-mail with payment requests via...

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By: jright

You guys should all check out modernbill.com. It aimed at a web host biulling solution with tons of modules built into it (cpanel, enom, many gateways, etc) but we also use it so generate single...

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By: csi95

I do this right through QuickBooks. I can setup automatic payments (for hosting bills, for example), and the clients credit card gets billed at the first of every month. I can they download the payment...

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[...] A simple way to eliminate many payment hasslesSitePoint, Australia - Jan 17, 2006… I even charge some clients the 2% or 2.5% credit card processing fee, and they don t mind as this process saves...

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By: shaxs

For this exact reason, I built my own Online invoicing system. It sends invoices via email and allows for a high amount of customization: http://www.Onlineinvoices.net/demo login: admin/admin. More...

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By: netkid

Since I’m under 18, I cant use paypal really. I send out invoices and recieve a check. In the signed contract, the client and I agree to a certain downpayment (depending), and it also states by when...

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