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Hey guys, I have a question that I can't seem to find an answer for. Recently I've been playing with extremely high ticket items across a few niches. And an issue always arises, some people are very interested but they cannot afford a straight one time payment, and they don't want to place that burden on their credit cards. So, is there any way you can set up a forced PayPal payment plan in which the customer is forced to do the payment divided in 3, 6, 9 months or a year? I guess I could do the monthly subscription model, but the offer is delivered within 1 month, 2 at most. So the customer could just cancel subscription after that and screw me. I'm just trying to make my client's life easier, without making mine hell. - Dan Molano P.S: Of course the potential customer would be well aware that they are getting into a forced payment plan. |
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If they are paying over 6 months for example, why not divide your content into 6 modules say (if possible) and release 1 module per month. Nobody wants an incomplete product, and I expect most people would complete all the payments. I've seen many of the guru's do this, not only does it ensure customers complete the payment plan but it also ensures they don't get information overload by throwing everything at them in one go. Of course, I'm assuming you are selling information products, not something which can't be divided up into seperate parts. |
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| It's in my Signature :-) War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: ID, USA.
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Clients using paypal may login and cancel the subscription/payment plan at any time with the click of a button.
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But I'm looking into financing plans, so that the potential client can pay within 6-12 months. | |
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Nevermind, I figured it out now. PayPal Buyer Credit with Promotional Financing Fees. |
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