Paying Invoices on Your Account

This article provides an overview of the various ways in which you can pay for unpaid invoices on your account.

Note

  • When making payments, you now have the option of using multiple payment methods to pay the balance of a given invoice. For example, you could make a partial payment using a credit card, and then pay the remaining balance using a different credit card, a check, or your PayPal account.

Pay with Credit Card

Make a one-time payment with a credit card (either a credit card already stored on your account, or a different credit card). For instructions, refer to Paying an Invoice with a Credit Card.

NOTE: If the payment type for your account is something other than credit card (e.g., PayPal, Check), you can set up automatic credit card payments by adding a new card to your account. For more information, refer to Adding a New Credit Card.

Pay with PayPal (Manual)

Make a one-time payment using your PayPal account. After selecting the Pay with PayPal option, the page redirects to the PayPal Web site, where you will be prompted to log in to your account (or create an account) to complete the payment transaction. For instructions, refer to Paying an Invoice with PayPal.

Pay with PayPal Subscription (Automatic)

If you would like to make automatic, recurring PayPal payments, you can do so by setting up a PayPal subscription. For details, refer to Setting Up a PayPal Subscription.

Account Credit

If there is credit outstanding on your account, you can use the credit to make full or partial payments to an outstanding invoice.
NOTE: The Apply Credit option will not be available if there is currently no credit balance on your account. For more information about viewing and using account credits, refer to Paying an Invoice with Account Credit.

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