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    Default Dealing with Late Payments in Web Hosting

    Hi,
    How do you manage late payments from clients?
    I’m interested in effective strategies for handling and reducing overdue accounts.

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    If users are informed on time, there is usually no problem in this field. But in any case, one of the solutions is to add a late fee to the invoice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenhost.Cloud View Post
    If users are informed on time, there is usually no problem in this field. But in any case, one of the solutions is to add a late fee to the invoice.
    That’s a solid approach, Greenhost.Cloud! Do you also provide reminders before the payment due date to help avoid these issues?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by DediRock View Post
    That’s a solid approach, Greenhost.Cloud! Do you also provide reminders before the payment due date to help avoid these issues?"
    Definitely, the notification needs to be timely and accurate. We usually inform our users via email in the period of 14 days, 7 days, 3 days and 1 day before the due date.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenhost.Cloud View Post
    Definitely, the notification needs to be timely and accurate. We usually inform our users via email in the period of 14 days, 7 days, 3 days and 1 day before the due date.
    That's a great reminder system! Timely and clear communication is key to avoiding late payments. Have you also tried with different channels, like SMS or in-app notifications, to complement email reminders? I'd be curious to know if you've seen any noticeable difference in response rates when combining these channels.

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