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Since the separation of Bill.com with QBO, it has been a nightmare trying to get vendors and contractors paid in a timely fashion. Both entities now take an absurdly long time for an E-PAYMENT to get to the vendor, when every other ACH/e-payment on the planet only takes a day or two. The only other option is to charge us an even more absurd amount to get payments made in a STANDARD timeframe. I am absolutely furious with both entities. It's highway robbery!!
Now, I am trying to stop/cancel/void a "processing" e-payment and there is NO way to do so on any page, no matter what link I click.
The integration between Bill.com and QBO was beautiful and convenient. Not perfect, but a hell of a lot better than either one is right now. This is such an unbelievably poor business practice. The ever-increasing regular fees should be plenty to cover timely e-payments, for Pete's sake!!!
Rant over, but I still need to know how to do this.
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This isn't the kind of situation we want you to experience with processing e-payments with QuickBooks Bill Pay,
If you are trying to cancel a scheduled bill payment, we can only cancel the payment before midnight of the withdrawal date noted in the confirmation email sent to you after you schedule a Bill Payment. To cancel a scheduled bill payment:
If you need to cancel your Bill Pay subscription, just follow the steps below:
You can check out this article for more details about using QuickBooks Bill Pay for QuickBooks Online: Learn about QuickBooks Bill Pay. If you are trying to cancel a QuickBooks Payments subscription, use this article as a guide on how to do it: Cancel Your QuickBooks Payments Subscription.
I want to make sure I've got you covered. You can click the Reply button below for follow-up questions and clarifications about paying your vendors. I'll be in touch.
This response is just as disappointing as the initial problem. How is it that our money can leave our account and not reach our vendor for a week, but there's no way to intercept it and cancel it? Where is it for that week?
I will be checking into Melio (thank you @4Gal ) and cancelling Bill Pay since we're only paying for headaches and poor service.
That's ridiculous! I have a vendor that was mailed a paper check by QB Bill Pay that should have been there 2 weeks ago. I can't cancel this check and try something else? What if it was stolen in the mail? Did you guys think any of this through before launching this draconian service?
There's no easy way to cancel a check in the new QB Billpay feature. Consider to use a free app as I mentioned before. You can cancel a check and reissue a new one easily for free.
I have followed your steps, but the bill shows "paid" and there is no ability to void it or stop the transaction from keep trying to pay a bill that has been paid by another account.
How can I stop this?
I appreciate you following the steps shared above to fix the bill that shows paid on your end. I'll provide further insights on how online bill payments work in QuickBooks. I'll also ensure you'll be routed to the right team to assist you further so you can manage your vendor's entries smoothly.
Please note that you can only be allowed to cancel a scheduled bill payment before 12 am of the withdrawal date noted in the confirmation email sent to you. This could be why there is no option to cancel or stop the transaction from continuing to pay a bill.
I recommend contacting our QuickBooks Online Support Team. They're the best support group for such inquiries as they can request account details. This allows them to investigate why the bill shows "paid" and the reason you cannot stop a payment.
Here's how:
In case you need steps on how to run a report that will reflect all payments made to vendors, you can read this article: Run a report with vendor totals.
Click the Reply button below if you have other concerns about bills and their payments in QuickBooks, angus4463. This way, I'll be able to help you out.
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