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  1. I've posted a thread asking if its possible to have a product with a one-time price of say $300, as well as an option for client to select a recurring payment plan (monthly, quarterly, etc.). I really need my clients to be able to select their payment option (one-time or recurring). WHMCS currently doesn't offer you a choice. A product can either only be recurring or only free or only one-time. Please, is there a way of doing this now? Or do I really have to duplicate the product/s and make the one recurring and the other one-time? I have three servers with about 15 products each. Changing one would mean going through the the entire stack, making sure they are all identical. What a snag! With all its power and functionality, I would expect WHMCS to at least have this feature.
  2. I have WHMCS 4.5 on my live server with heavy customizations. The license is obtained via my host. I've since received WHMCS 5.0.3 and want to first install, setup and customize it on my local machine before uploading to my server. However, I am stuck because each time I try to enter the Admin area, "License Invalid" message appears. There must be a way WHMCS allows us to do things locally as our clients cannot always be confronted with issues related to incomplete customizations, billing system not fully functional and templates still out of whack. Help here would be greatly appreciated.
  3. I've been through the online documentation and screenshots. But I cannot figure out if whmcs allows you to have one product with a once off inclusive price (e.g. $3000), as well as payment options for those wanting to pay over a period of say 6, 12 or 24 months. do I have to create the same product twice, with different options? That's the problem I'm having with my current script.
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