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Re: February 29th expirationFrom: Shawn Hogan Date: Wednesday, March 1, 2000
Time: 5:46:48 pmGeorge A. Ruzzier Jr. wrote:
>I understand your calc, but.....
>
>if an account expires at the *end* of a period (month, quarter,
>year), and the client has paid *through* that period, this doesn't
>work well.
>
>Basically, we would need to set all expiration dates for the 1st of
>each period. The problem is that this will confuse the hell out of
>everybody. Now their accounts would expire on the 1st day of the new
>period, and invoices would read like this:
>
>Invoice Example for a 3rd Quarter billing:
>
>"Service period is paid through: July 1st"
>"Payment will extend service period To: October 1st"
>
>I think a lot of customers will be confused by this. It is hard for
>people to visualize periods ending like this.
>
>Why can't we have an option for the system think in calendar months?
It does actually... I think maybe the best thing to do would be to remove
the Service Period Paid Through line on the invoice (or the Payment Will
Extend Line). One or the other.
- Shawn
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Shawn D. Hogan
President, Digital Point Solutions
http://www.digitalpoint.com
(858) 452-3696
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