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Hello

I'm planning to order WHMCS, i wanted to do it even before few months but there was some problem with migration so I could not.

 

I'm currently using worldpay with futurepay and paypal with modernbill, I know i can easily import all the data from modernbill and also I don't need to cancel any paypal subscriptions as you have some custom script that can take care of it.

 

But what about futurepay agreements do i need to cancel them and ask clients to create a new agreement? Because even last time I did not migrated to WHMCS as cancelling agreements will lead to loosing a lot of clients, so wanted to know if you have worked out something so that we don't need to cancel existing futurepay agreements and the payment still gets credited to clients' account in WHMCS

 

Best Regards

Kapil

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Hi,

 

WHMCS uses futurepay limited agreements (which are more flexible compared with the method MB uses) and so the agreements won't continue to track automatically firstly because of the different type of agreement MB uses and secondly because the IDs and way MB matches up a payment to a client, wouldn't be the same way WHMCS did it even if the same payment method was supported. However, you can have something written as a custom job by us to handle the worldpay callbacks for those existing agreements if you need it. Just open a ticket to discuss that.

 

Matt

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