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v0tary | 6 years ago

As a managed IT service provider - absolutely nothing. The current fastest method, credit cards, we don't generally accept. The rates we pay to accept credit cards or PayPal are already so high - I don't normally accept those types of payments unless the customer is willing to pay a service fee. In Canada, we have Interac, which is also instant. But not many of my customers want to use that either because, you guessed it, service fees. Even then, these payment methods make their lives easier, not mine. I've built my business around 15 days min to receive payments. 99% of them are fine with cheques. So there isn't much incentive for me to consider this.

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aero-|6 years ago

I feel like as somebody that works as a freelancer a big problem for me is transparent payment terms (net15, net30 ect.) and having money come in sooner is always better, net present value.

It seems so funny that delayed payments are preferred by so many but it makes sense. People want to get paid fast, but very few want to pay OTHERS fast.

aero-|6 years ago

Also I think a more widespread adoption and onboarding to the ACH and soon the RTP rails would help a bunch. (USA)