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Square installments

I am trying to figure the installments out, so that I can offer to a client.  I sent a test invoice to myself, so that I can make sure that I am steering them in the right direction.  However, it isn't giving me the option to choose it, in the invoice, based on what I have read when I go to pay the balance.  We are located in GA and it shows that we're eligible.  What am I missing?

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not all Square sellers in the areas that are being tested are in the pilot program, the invoice must be between $250 and $10,000, and you can't send it to your self or any employees.  I'm not sure what you have to do to be part of the program or maybe you are but since you sent it to yourself it won't show up.

 

https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/5992

 

 

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This reply created from merging an existing thread: "Does Square offer in-house financing for my customers to purchase my inventory?" The author has been notified via email.

 

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If I send invoice and my customer chooses to pay over time do I get charged a fee? Customer is using the Square Capital group to pay and I read that we get paid right away and Capital takes care of all payments.

 

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@mobilerah -

 

You're right,  you'll get paid the full amount right away in which you pay one processing fee of 2.9% + 30¢. Check out link in @VanKalkerFarms post above to read up on Square Installments FAQs. 

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