AGBs and Invoice
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khadija
I’d love to see an option that automatically generates two PDF documents for each digital purchase: one containing the AGBs (Terms and Conditions) and another serving as the invoice with the customer’s details just like it works on the Tentary website.
This feature is crucial for my business because I sell an MRR Course. To grant access to customers, the MRR team requires an invoice as proof of purchase. Having this process automated would streamline everything and ensure a seamless experience for both me and my customers.
Jacob Choi-Durham
Great to hear your perspective, khadija! I have a few more questions for you:
- What specific information do you need included on the invoice PDF?
- Are there any specific legal requirements for the AGBs document that we should be aware of?
- How frequently do you anticipate needing to generate these documents (e.g., daily, weekly, per transaction)?
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khadija
Jacob Choi-Durham The invoice should be automatically generated after every transaction. Since customers already provide their names, addresses, and email addresses, these details should be included in the invoice along with my store name, my name, and my address.
Additionally, since I’m selling digital products, the AGBs PDF should clearly state that there are no refunds after purchasing digital products.
Both the invoice and the AGBs should be separate PDF files, and customers should receive both upon purchasing a digital product. When I used the Tentary website, it worked exactly like this, and I found it to be very professional.