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Sending a late invoice


John_Silvermoon

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Hello guys, I want to buy the whmcs platform, but I have a problem understanding one thing.

Let's image a usecase.

Client makes an order for one of our products. But we want to give him full access and charge him a week after (maybe, because he uses a trial account for the first week). Can we create an invoice, that has due date a week from then the order is being placed? So a week after we can automatically charge the client and give him full access?

Are there any possibilities to achieve that?

Thank you in advance!

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Okay, 2 usecases

1) What happens when the grace period ends? Can we handle it by cron on charge the customer at once? Not make the invoice overdue - just make it paid? If the user has provided his payment data of course

2) If I have 3 types of products, for 2 of them i wnat a grace period, for the third - I do not want it. As far as I understtod the grace period is set in general settings for the platform.

 

thank you!

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Okay, 2 usecases

1) What happens when the grace period ends? Can we handle it by cron on charge the customer at once? Not make the invoice overdue - just make it paid? If the user has provided his payment data of course

2) If I have 3 types of products, for 2 of them i wnat a grace period, for the third - I do not want it. As far as I understtod the grace period is set in general settings for the platform.

1. when a customer pays you , you add it to the invoice as a payment (transaction)

if they've not paid you but setup card details etc, then it will charge the card through the gateway you set on the due-date

2. then you'd need to use hooks to adjust the date(s) on creation of an initial invoice for a product

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