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searching for an invoice system and payment system

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I am searching for an invoice and billing system i have been searching for a few days but found nothing that fits for me.

 

I gonna use this for invoicing and online payments.

It should be easy to use, dutch translated and must also work with our currency €

 

what does it need to do:

 

make everywhere an invoice on iphone, ipad, android or browser

stores every invoice at a server

sends an email to the customer with the invoice they need to pay. with warning emails when they are close to a overdue

easy listing of invoices that are overdue

 

Greets

 

 

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Quickbooks. Just what you're looking for. 

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Paypal?

sorry that i was forgotten to tell.

bare minimum requirement

maestro, bancontact (mistercash), paypal

if avalible

ideal, mastercard, visa, ing homepay

 

Thanks

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My friend does SEO and builds sites for some pretty big companies and he's been using Paypal for the last 8 years and has little problems once you have a verified account by linking it to your bank account.

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My friend does SEO and builds sites for some pretty big companies and he's been using Paypal for the last 8 years and has little problems once you have a verified account by linking it to your bank account.

here in Belgium is Paypal not as popular as in other country's.

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here in Belgium is Paypal not as popular as in other country's.

People can pay with their credit cards so they don't need PayPal but IDK if it's available in Belgium. https://merchant.paypal.com/cgi-bin/marketingweb?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=merchant/accept_credit_cards

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You should really look into purpose made accounting programs, such packages often feature everything from card payments and cash payments to working with company's stocks and other finances.

 

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People can pay with their credit cards so they don't need PayPal but IDK if it's available in Belgium. https://merchant.paypal.com/cgi-bin/marketingweb?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=merchant/accept_credit_cards

the most popular payment card is bancontact(mister cash) more than 90% of all transactions are done with it. there few people in belgium that have a credit card.

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the most popular payment card is bancontact(mister cash) more than 90% of all transactions are done with it. there few people in belgium that have a credit card.

I found this but Firefox doesn't translate so IDK. https://www.sisow.nl/

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My friend does SEO and builds sites for some pretty big companies and he's been using Paypal for the last 8 years and has little problems once you have a verified account by linking it to your bank account.

Many big institutes tend not to go with paypal because they always try to rip you off in any way possible. If you were to receive payments over £10,000 per day then they would start to ask you to sign a subscription where you'd have to pay a huge percentage to stick to their service. I wouldn't recommend using paypal if you were to receive big payments instead use something else such as Stripe

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