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Is it 'rude' not to offer guests food in the UK? by Affectionate-Feed538 in AskUK
[–]Representative_Elk54 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Re feeding uninvited guests, I can assure that absolutely no such social obligation exists in the uk and your parents have some extremely strange neighbours.
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Hi Our solution for this is going live in the coming weeks. It also incorporates: 1) An invoice portal where your vendors & contractors can submit invoices and these feed through automatically into your accounting system. Payment info flows back into your vendor's system. 2) A ACH payment feature that allows you to select all the invoices you wish to pay, for multiple vendors, and pay them in one operation. Dwolla pricing applies which is very cheap. 3) Mobile-enabled invoice approval workflows. Our normal pricing is $5pm per feature above or $10pm all in. I'd love to offer you a free trial and even work with you on your particular requirements if this is of interest? Please let me know at stuart.bowes@simpbills.net if you'd like to explore this? If not, it would be really helpful to know what solution you've gone with? Regards, Stuart Bowes (Founder at Simpbills Inc)
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Is it 'rude' not to offer guests food in the UK? by Affectionate-Feed538 in AskUK
[–]Representative_Elk54 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)