As business owners and those responsible for keeping our operations afloat, wouldn’t it be great if we all had a crystal ball to tell us when customers were not going to pay? While that might not be a reality, there are clear signs that you can look out for when customers go into delinquency.
If we know a customer is not going to pay on time or just not pay at all, it can help you determine a course of action that much quicker. And we all know that the longer a bill goes unpaid, the more difficult it is to be compensated for what you provided that customer.
Take two minutes to view our latest video and get the answers to the question, How can I tell my customer is not going to pay me?
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