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March 21, 2021
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ACH Fees

  • March 21, 2021
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To Whom It may concern:

 

I do about 10 transaction a month for rent purposes.   The new 1% (max $10) will end up costing me over $1000 per year.  I pay quick books a service fee every month.  Why not increase the service fee and keep the ACH transfers to zero?   Looking online at the complaints this move is generating, I do not see how the "majority" of the community is asking for this "new" service.   I operate a month in advance so waiting 3 to 10 days for a deposit was NOT a hassle for me.  I suspect that is the case for the majority of the community. 

 

Looking at the 3rd party apps to continue free ACH transfer appears to be more of a hassle as it requires yet another account with yet another link to my bank, the customer I am sending the invoice to has to sign up, blah, blah, blah. 

 

I request you to please reconsider this decision.

11 replies

February 9, 2022

Hello

 

I work with PayorCRM which provides an AR software that has a seamless integration with QBO and provides ACH at half the price. We also have a $0 subscription/month option if you have large transaction volumes. Let me know if that would help