Glad you got payment!
We ended up just setting up our Amz orders as net 60 internally (each Amz order gets an invoice in our ERP, where we apply payment when we get a deposit). I don’t start hunting for order payments until it’s longer than that. And even then, there are few customers I know will probably show up in one more disbursement.
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I love this. I’ll have to use it on my wife when the next opportune time approaches.
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I see it now. To get net 60, business buyers must pay $10,099 per year.
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We have 25 of these orders right now.
Most a re small orders Under $20.00
Top one is $372.00
Seems odd to pay $10,000.00 for terms.
Just put it on an Amazon CC and get 5% back & 30 days to pay.
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Sundance:
We have 25 of these orders right now.
Most a re small orders Under $20.00
Top one is $372.00
Seems odd to pay $10,000.00 for terms.
Just put it on an Amazon CC and get 5% back & 30 days to pay.
Maybe they need other things in bulk.
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Just my luck I get the people that can spend big buying my products.
Most of my invoice orders are net 45 or 60
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That’s good if they are spending big on your products.
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Almost all of our invoiced orders are under $60, it just doesn’t make much sense to me either!
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Business customers make up more than 40% of my sales, so I’ll take the invoices.
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