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Certainly, Nathan. There's a way to eliminate the message you’ve encountered while sending invoices to your customers. I'd be more than happy to assist you in this process, ensuring correct information displays and avoiding potential misunderstandings with your customers.
To begin with, let's check your payment settings in QuickBooks Online (QBO) to see if the payment options are disabled. This is why the "Looking for a way to pay?" message is displayed when you send invoices to your customers:
Also, you can enable the payment methods on the invoice page when you create one for a specific customer:
When a customer makes a payment on an invoice, it's essential to document that payment transaction. This involves linking the payment to the corresponding invoice and ensuring records remain accurate and up-to-date.
By reviewing and adjusting these settings, we can help eliminate that message and create a smoother invoicing experience for your clients. Is there anything else I can assist you with managing invoices? Let me know below and I'll assist you right away.
Thank you for your response, but this was not related to my question. When a customer clicks on the invoice link from an email, they are taken to a landing page that has a message stating "Looking for a way to pay?" with two buttons to let the company know or not. I do not want them to see that message because there will not be an online payment options - I only want to deliver the invoice.
So my question...is there an option to just send a link to the invoice without asking them about payment options?
Thank you for clarifying your concern, Nathan. I can see how the current message may cause confusion for your customers. I'll provide you with another way to prevent this from happening again once you send invoices to your customer.
Let's change the Online delivery option in the Accounts and Settings to Plain text to fix this.
Here's how:
Whenever a customer pays an invoice, it's important to record the payment transaction. This process involves associating the payment with the appropriate invoice and ensuring that all records are precise and current.
If there's anything else you need or further questions about sending invoice to your customer, please reply below. I'll respond promptly.
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