Easy electronic invoicing using Paypal
You can now email an invoice to your customer and receive credit card payments with your Paypal account with Invoiceplace. Your customer simply clicks on a Paypal link in an invoice, makes a payment and you receive the funds in your bank account – no extra effort or hassle!
If you don’t use Paypal you can sign-up for free. If you already have a Paypal account follow these easy steps to start accepting payments online when billing with Invoiceplace.
1. Enter your Paypal username in the supplier details
Your Paypal username is required so that your customers are automatically directed to pay into your account. Your username by itself does not provide access to change you Paypal account details or access your money.

2. Choose Paypal as a payment option in an invoice
Give your customer the option of paying via Paypal. To give your customers choice and flexibility you can choose other payment options as well.

3. Email the invoice to your customer
Your customer can only pay via Paypal when they receive the invoice in an email, because the invoice will include a web address link that will automatically direct them to Paypal.

4. Your customer selects Paypal as a payment option in the invoice
When you customer receives an invoice from an email there will be a Paypal button available. Clicking on this will redirect them to Paypal to make a secure payment for the amount due.
5. Your customer makes a secure payment using Paypal
Your invoice number, description and amount due is already set in Paypal. If you have already received payments for an invoice only the outstanding amount due will show.

Please note that currently Paypal is only supported for the following currencies:
- Australian Dollar (AUD);
- US Dollar (USD);
- Euro (EUR);
- British Pound Sterling (GBP);
- New Zealand Dollar (NZD);
- Hong Kong Dollar (HKD); and
- Singapore Dollar (SGD).
Try Invoiceplace today – Easy Invoicing And Quotes From Anywhere. Sign up for free, click here to start.


barriecanton wrote:
BEWARE: Paypal, owned be ebay, is now WITHHOLDING users funds for
21-180 days at their “sole discretion” per amendments to their User
Agreement!
Pay anyway, BUT Paypal!!! Buy any where, BUT ebay! Sell any where BUT ebay!!!
ebay’s new CEO has nearly destroyed the ability to list or find
anything unusual. Donahoe & previous CEO, Whitman’s, “Disruptive
Innovation” SCHEME against smaller sellers, in order to morph ebay
into an online “strip mall” full of foreign, mass produced, bulk junk
is killing the site. The fabulous smaller sellers are leaving in
droves, while ebay continues to implement policies, which protect
scamming buyers. With the CEO’s help, dishonest buyers can easily
keep the sellers’ items AND receive their money back, now and receive
NO restrictions fore doing so.
To see what is really happening on ebay, please search the internet
for, ““Ebay Stockholders and Sellers Calling For Immediate
Termination of John
Donohoe CEO†(at petitiononline)
employees views of ebay & Paypal’s worthless management can be found
at glassdoordotcom.
Posted on 15-Dec-08 at 12:46 am | Permalink
scottcarpenter wrote:
Thanks for your comment Barrie! If you are looking for an Australian made alternative to PayPal we also support Paymate.com (only for Australian and New Zealand businesses). More info here – http://www.invoiceplace.com/blog/2008/02/04/upgrade-to-paperless-invoicing-and-accept-credit-card-payments-online/
Posted on 15-Dec-08 at 6:25 am | Permalink