Payment friction is a boundary problem

If payment is optional, your work becomes optional.

If you negotiate about how and when you get paid, you train clients that your payment boundaries are flexible.

Here’s the shift: payment compliance is part of client fit.

The line: “We don’t start or continue work until payment is received.”

And then stop talking.

Have your system do the work: require autopay for ongoing services. If ACH fails twice, auto-charge the card on file.

No chasing.
No A/R so big it could buy a house.
No emotional follow-ups.

The moment you feel yourself negotiating about payment methods, use the line.

 

 

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