Choose Payment Method and Process Payment in GPOS
1. Choose Payment Method
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After adding products to the invoice, proceed to payment.
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Locate the Payment Method section.
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Select the desired payment option from the list, for example:
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Cash
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Debit Account
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Cash 2 (or any other configured payment method)
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2. View Payment Summary
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Total Receivable: Shows the total amount the customer needs to pay.
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Receiving Amount: Enter the amount the customer is paying now.
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Change Amount: Automatically calculated if the customer pays more than due.
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Current Balance: Displays the customer’s remaining balance if partial payment is made.
3. Enter Payment Amount
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Input the amount received from the customer in the Receiving Amount field.
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If payment is exact, Change Amount will be zero.
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If customer pays extra, the system will calculate the change to give back.
4. Add Payment Note (Optional)
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You can add any remarks or notes related to the payment in the Payment Note field.
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Useful for clarifying payment conditions or special instructions.
5. Split Payment
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If the customer wants to pay using multiple methods (e.g., part cash, part debit card), GPOS allows Split Payment.
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Steps to do split payment:
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Select the first payment method, enter the amount received for that method.
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Confirm the payment partial amount.
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Select the second payment method and enter the remaining amount.
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Repeat as needed for additional payment methods.
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The system will ensure the total receiving amount matches the invoice amount before completing the sale.
6. Finalize Payment
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After entering all payment amounts and methods, review the Total Receivable, Receiving Amount, Change Amount, and Current Balance.
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Click Complete Sale or Save to finish the transaction.
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The system updates inventory and generates the invoice receipt.
Quick Tips:
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Always confirm payment amounts before finalizing.
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Use Payment Note to record special cases (e.g., partial payment agreements).
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Split payment is useful for customers using multiple payment modes.
This flow ensures smooth and flexible payment handling in GPOS, making checkout easier for both staff and customers.