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A client of mine bought some webhosting and 15 domains from me today and paid by check. I wasn't able to have "check" as a payment method when creating their account, but I just set it as paypal and "paid".

 

Here's my problem though, Is there a way I can place 15 domain orders without having to go through the payment process (since they already paid)? When I click on "Place and order" I just see options for hosting, not domains. The reason I want to do this is because I would like to be able to see this income in the whmcs reports as well.

 

Thanks!

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A client of mine bought some webhosting and 15 domains from me today and paid by check. I wasn't able to have "check" as a payment method when creating their account, but I just set it as paypal and "paid".

 

Here's my problem though, Is there a way I can place 15 domain orders without having to go through the payment process (since they already paid)? When I click on "Place and order" I just see options for hosting, not domains. The reason I want to do this is because I would like to be able to see this income in the whmcs reports as well.

 

Thanks!

 

you can add what your client paid to you as a credit in their account and then place the domain orders, this was the payments will be taken from the clients credit, just like they have paid you direct.

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