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<blockquote data-quote="Boysground" data-source="post: 7771132" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>I just found hub doc a faff for no gain. It could well have been me, it seemed to duplicate stuff Xero was already doing.</p><p></p><p>With Ezzybills I just email the bill pdf to Ezzybills and it uploads it as a draft. It is very good at putting the right codes in the invoice lines. The more you do the more it learns. Although there are a few things it doesn’t like. Bills that are also a statement can be rejected, my AMC statements I just send straight to Xero files it’s less hassle. Hand written bills I tend to do manually. One of my machinery dealers changed their logo on the invoices. The business name is now in a curve and Ezzybills cannot recognise it. It’s easily corrected in the draft.</p><p></p><p>Mole valley don’t make things simple, their pdf invoices have a password to view. Ezzybills can’t do this so I have to open them and then print to pdf and email to Ezzybills. It’s a faff, I complain every time I speak to anyone at mole valley, apparently it’s the GDPR rules </p><p></p><p></p><p>Im used to the system now and it saves me a lot of time so I’m keeping using them</p><p></p><p>Bg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boysground, post: 7771132, member: 610"] I just found hub doc a faff for no gain. It could well have been me, it seemed to duplicate stuff Xero was already doing. With Ezzybills I just email the bill pdf to Ezzybills and it uploads it as a draft. It is very good at putting the right codes in the invoice lines. The more you do the more it learns. Although there are a few things it doesn’t like. Bills that are also a statement can be rejected, my AMC statements I just send straight to Xero files it’s less hassle. Hand written bills I tend to do manually. One of my machinery dealers changed their logo on the invoices. The business name is now in a curve and Ezzybills cannot recognise it. It’s easily corrected in the draft. Mole valley don’t make things simple, their pdf invoices have a password to view. Ezzybills can’t do this so I have to open them and then print to pdf and email to Ezzybills. It’s a faff, I complain every time I speak to anyone at mole valley, apparently it’s the GDPR rules Im used to the system now and it saves me a lot of time so I’m keeping using them Bg [/QUOTE]
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