Interesting ... We want invoicing and payments to be 100% automated so 
there is no crazy day of invoicing for us, only the system we set up. 
Billing and pulling payments on the 1st of the month seemed better for the 
member because it would be easier for him/her to remember when we'll be 
pulling money from them and also easier for us to take inventory to make 
sure all payments we were supposed to receive were actually receieved 
(something we find we have to do on a regular basis). It concentrates the 
task so that we don't have to remember to check at various points 
throughout the month. Admittedly, I'm coming from years of having rental 
property where I prorate rent for the first partial month and then require 
rent payments by the 3rd of each month (for the same reasons stated above 
and because that is a clear standard). That's also consistent with how so 
many other bills are handled in our lives (electric company, phone company, 
and others).
 
I hope to see more replies on how others are doing things so we can further 
assess this. 
 

On Monday, November 12, 2012 11:50:58 PM UTC-5, Jerome wrote:

> I agree that billing dates should be any day of the month.  In my opinion, 
> having the 1st of the month is merely to "keep things simple" [because this 
> custom predates technology to be able to easily bill and track renewal 
> dates].  By using any day of the month, you also manage your cash flow so 
> you don't have to "wait" until just the 1st of the month for revenue.  And 
> yes, of course like Jacob says, this spreads out your billing work in 
> smaller chunks.
>
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> Jerome
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>  On Nov 12, 2012, at 11:06 AM, Jacob Sayles 
> <ja...@officenomads.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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> Good timing as we are in the middle of changing things up here at Office 
> Nomads.  We have our own merchant services account and on top of that we 
> use Authorize.net for reoccurring billing.  We are currently looking into 
> switching to USA ePay because it's cheaper and because it has better online 
> tools and integration APIs.  I'm working on getting the system hooked into 
> Nadine, the system we use to track activity.  It's not going to be fully 
> automated as we like members to talk with us when changing their 
> memberships.  But in the new system they can update their billing profile 
> online, or on the iPad at the front desk, and we'll take it from there.   
>
> As for billing date, the day you sign up for a membership is the day we 
> bill each month.  This has the advantage of not having to prorate anything. 
>  It also spreads the billing load throughout the month so we don't have one 
> crazy billing day or week where everything needs to get done.  We do get a 
> good number of questions from members about when their billing day is, and 
> how many days they have left this month and these can be answered online by 
> logging into Nadine.  We also show this information on the iPad at the 
> front desk we use for checkin.  
>
> Jacob
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> On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 6:47 AM, Julia Ferguson 
> <ju...@coworkfrederick.com<javascript:>
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>> I'm told most coworking spaces use PayPal as a means of collecting 
>> payments from members. We've had enough problems with payments not going 
>> through properly that we've begun looking at other options, including 
>> Stripe, gettng a merchant account, and others. Glen (my husband and partner 
>> in this coworking adventure we've embarked on) has spent possibly over 100 
>> hours analyzing the situation. I keep thinking that this can't be that 
>> hard, so I'm wondering:
>>  
>> 1) What do you use for recurring payments for membership dues?  
>> 2) Do you have it integrated into an online signup on your website so 
>> that payments are set up automatically upon sign up?
>> 3) Have you standardized so that payments from all members are due the 
>> same day of the month?
>> 4) Do you prorate for partial months when someone signs up mid-month and 
>> if so, do you handle that manually or does your payment software/plug-in 
>> handle it?
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