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Originally Posted by necoeds
Yeah I'm not giving out my credit card info for monthly payments, not now, not ever.
But it's ok, I do see this point from people who offer software as a service.
This isn't a chance for companies like this to change the traditional relationship between supplier and client. And in this particular case, the issue was a human error, i'm sure, By the software company owner, AJ. Innocent mistake to be sure, but an innocent mistake that cost me almost a half day of business. And these companies, like it also seems yours, that charge for software on a monthly basis usually do not shut an entire account down for only being 15-30 days late. Which is exactly what Elevatedx does actually.
Really thank you for your point of view, it helps me understand the psychology behind such billing practices.
Jim
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We don't bill anything monthly except for retainer clients, but I think it's wrong to think of a credit card as some like permanent key to your financial life. It's expendable, you can close the account at any time and can dispute anything with 7your bank anyways. AJ's not gonna bang your card and honestly, just get a prepaid one if you are worried about it. My bank offers virtual visas, I give out that number and just fund the account once in a while.
Also somewhat hypocritical to not want to give out your card for auto-paying, but expecting your members to give their cards to rebill on your paysites
