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Can i set THT annual payments?
It is the basics in a bilingual software ...
If not .... I think because of this many people decide not to use it.
Awaiting your response, thanks.
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No, you cannot set annual payments.
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06-14-2011, 05:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2011, 05:38 AM by vinod.)
The Crossroads is THT's new e-book, available for $3.99 ... The third Hardball Times Baseball Annual, this one covering the 2006 .
Today one of my user had aproblem with payment run, ... list. even we tried to do diff payment run for same docs.
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(07-04-2011, 01:47 PM)joehark Wrote: (05-04-2011, 07:22 AM)Nick Wrote: No, you cannot set annual payments.
That's a deal killer for me. I have just installed THT and was about to configure packages. If that's a definitive answer and unless there are plans to offer more flexibility in the future, i guess I will have to look elsewhere.
I run my hosting business only on annual prepayments of $240 per year with discounts for second and third year.
it is not a common model, but it has worked for me for close to 15 years.
If you had a valid business, you would be able to afford the minute payments for a more complete billing system. We focus on freehosts.
Hence why we stopped supporting paid.
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07-08-2011, 04:16 AM
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Open Source usually has benefits of stability and security, this is usually only the case with huge distros like Unix.
Open Source is free, so I don't understand the point you made there. I'd just say get WHMCS.
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^ agree WHMCS is much better for what your looking for and has more complicated fetures if you looking to set it as $240 a year why not just buy a monthly licence for 2 months then buy a full licence you only need 2 clients....