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I am thinking about using WHMCS, but have some questions

 

1. Can I pay by PayPal for the monthly license fee ?

 

2. can I charge a one off setup fee and charge a monthly fee ?

Example new customer sign up

Setup: £10.00

Package: £5.00

So they would pay £15.00 for the first month then £5.00 then after

 

3. Can the customer pay by PayPal, PayPal Subscription and Offline Invoice ?

 

4. Is it easy-ish to customize the look ?

 

5. If the package I am selling need a domain, can it do a whois check to see if the domain is available ?

 

6. If so, can I set the whois check to check the whois servers of my choice or is it pre-coded in.

 

7. Is it easy to add options on the order form ?

 

8. Are the template files all uncoded and any other file I need to change the look ?

 

9. Once they ordered can it send they an email to say thanks for order and it be setup with xxhrs ?

 

10. Once I have setup what they ordered can I send a welcome/account details email ?

 

11. Can I have multi welcome/account details email defined, so I can choose what one to send ?

 

12. Is there a helpdesk system included ?

 

13. Can the email be piped in to the helpdesk ?

 

14. can I put files that can only be accessed by customers, so basically when logged in ?

 

15. Can I manual set the package to activated ?

 

16. Can it be set to charge in British Pound (£) ?

 

17. Can WHMCS to set hosting and script packages as one item ?

 

18. Can WHMCS be used to sell other then hosting packages ?

 

19. Does WHMCS still offer free MaxMind ?

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Easiest think to do is downlond and try the 15 day trial direct from whmcs.com

 

 

I am thinking about using WHMCS, but have some questions

 

1. Can I pay by PayPal for the monthly license fee ?

 

2. can I charge a one off setup fee and charge a monthly fee ?

Example new customer sign up

Setup: £10.00

Package: £5.00

So they would pay £15.00 for the first month then £5.00 then after

 

3. Can the customer pay by PayPal, PayPal Subscription and Offline Invoice ?

 

4. Is it easy-ish to customize the look ?

 

5. If the package I am selling need a domain, can it do a whois check to see if the domain is available ?

 

6. If so, can I set the whois check to check the whois servers of my choice or is it pre-coded in.

 

7. Is it easy to add options on the order form ?

 

8. Are the template files all uncoded and any other file I need to change the look ?

 

9. Once they ordered can it send they an email to say thanks for order and it be setup with xxhrs ?

 

10. Once I have setup what they ordered can I send a welcome/account details email ?

 

11. Can I have multi welcome/account details email defined, so I can choose what one to send ?

 

12. Is there a helpdesk system included ?

 

13. Can the email be piped in to the helpdesk ?

 

14. can I put files that can only be accessed by customers, so basically when logged in ?

 

15. Can I manual set the package to activated ?

 

16. Can it be set to charge in British Pound (£) ?

 

17. Can WHMCS to set hosting and script packages as one item ?

 

18. Can WHMCS be used to sell other then hosting packages ?

 

19. Does WHMCS still offer free MaxMind ?

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