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How to Write Payment Received Emails: Samples Included

After successfully receiving payment from a customer, there’s only one thing you can do, and that is to send them a “payment received email”, “payment successful” or “thank you for your payment email”. After receiving a payment from a customer, these emails are non-negotiable and must be sent.  By sending a payment received email, you […]

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Chargeback Rebuttal Letters to Get Your Money Back: Samples Included

As a business owner, it’s easy to count a chargeback as a loss and move on with your business. But how many chargebacks can your business handle before it affects your bottom line? According to research, merchants lose $2.40 for every $1 a fraudster takes.  The chargeback rebuttal process is called a representment, and if

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How to Write Payment Reminder Emails and get paid (Samples Included)

As a freelancer or a business person, requesting payments is one of your job’s most tasking and nerve-wracking parts. This is especially true if you’ve sent multiple payment reminder emails and the client has failed to meet their end of the bargain. This article isn’t for you if a client is prompt with their payments

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How to Reply Professionally To Vendors Requesting Payment

Business to business (B2B) transactions are a lot more complex than Business to consumer (B2C) relationships for the simple reason that businesses tend to treat their vendors like part of the family – a family member that has performed a function and demands payment- but family none the less.  As businesses depend on the input,

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