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You should read up on what pay-by-refund is to judge for yourself whether it is advantageous to you.
As Lisa says, you take on a risk by offering pay-by-refund. The only advantage I can see is that you may be able to attract customers who cannot otherwise afford to pay, if that's the profile of your target clients.
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Its more of an advantage for the client, you're the one that takes the risk of not getting paid if they dont get their refund.
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Thanks for replying but I need to know the advantages
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You should read up on what pay-by-refund is to judge for yourself whether it is advantageous to you.
As Lisa says, you take on a risk by offering pay-by-refund. The only advantage I can see is that you may be able to attract customers who cannot otherwise afford to pay, if that's the profile of your target clients.
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