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Payment Options


Make sure you always pay your Globaltex Fine Linens invoices on time.

Payment by credit or debit card

Pay your Globaltex Fine Linens invoices quickly and easily with your credit/debit card. Your payment will be credited to your account within minutes.

Payment with Paypal

Pay your Globaltex Fine Linens invoices securely via PayPal. Your payment will be credited to your account within minutes.

Bank Account

You can use your bank account to always pay your Globaltex Fine Linens invoices on time. Make your transactions easily with our secure payment options.

ACH Transfer and Wire Transfer

You can use ACH Transfer and Wire Transfer methods to ensure you pay your Globaltex Fine Linens invoices on time. It is a fast and secure payment method.

Online Payment

You can use Google Pay and Amazon Pay options to pay your Globaltex Fine Linens invoices on time. Easily manage your accounts with secure and fast payment transactions.

Zoho Payment

With Zoho Payments, you have another reliable method to pay your Globaltex Fine Linens invoices on time. This platform offers a streamlined payment experience, ensuring your transactions are secure and completed with ease.

Net Terms (Trade Credit)

This is the "gold standard" for B2B wholesale. It allows verified business clients to buy now and pay later (typically 30, 60, or 90 days).2
  • Why add it: Large hotels and retailers often require these terms to align with their own cash flow cycles. It can significantly increase your order volume.3
  • How to do it:
  • Direct: You approve clients manually and invoice them (e.g., "Net 30").
  • Third-Party (B2B BNPL): Use a service like Resolve, Credit Key, or TreviPay. They pay you upfront and handle the credit vetting and collection from your client, removing your risk.4

Paper Checks & eChecks

While it may seem outdated, many traditional businesses and government entities still prefer paying by check for audit trails and internal controls.5
  • eChecks (Electronic Checks): These function like digital checks and often have lower processing fees than credit cards (often capped at a flat fee like $5, vs. 2.9% for cards).
  • Lockbox Service: If you receive many physical checks, your bank can set up a "lockbox" where checks are mailed directly to the bank for immediate deposit.

Letter of Credit (LoC)

  • Best for: Large International Orders.
  • Why add it: This is a guarantee from your client's bank that you will be paid once you ship the goods. It protects you from non-payment risk when dealing with new international distributors where legal recourse is difficult.

Corporate Purchasing Cards (P-Cards) Level 2 & 3 Processing

You already accept credit cards, but B2B clients often use special "Corporate" or "Purchasing" cards.
  • The Upgrade: Ask your payment processor if they support Level 2 or Level 3 data processing.6
  • Benefit: By passing extra data (like tax amount, PO number, shipping zip) during the transaction, you can significantly lower your processing fees (interchange rates) on these large transactions.

Escrow Services

  • Best for: Very high-value transactions with new clients where trust hasn't been established yet.
  • How it works: The client deposits funds into a third-party escrow account (like Escrow.com). You ship the goods. Once the client inspects and accepts the goods, the funds are released to you.

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