Digital Invoice Payment

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Payment via internet link – Digital Invoice Payment

Payment via link and pay by invoice are two methods of accepting payment that allow businesses to process transactions without requiring customers to enter their payment information directly.

Payment via link refers to the use of a secure link or URL that is sent to the customer. The link can be sent via email, text message, or other means of communication and directs the customer to a webpage where they can enter their payment information and complete the transaction. This method is often used for one-time payments or when the customer is not present in person.

Pay by invoice refers to the practice of sending an invoice to the customer and allowing them to pay at a later date. The invoice may include payment instructions, such as a link to a secure payment portal or the option to pay by check or bank transfer. This method is often used for recurring payments or when the customer has a long-term relationship with the business.