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Payment Status

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Online Mooring calculates a Payment Status for each application, and for each applicant in our system.

These statuses appear in the heading of the Payment tab on either the View Application page or the View Applicant page.  You can also search for applications based on these statuses from the Search Application page.

In some cases, Providers allow Payment Plans, which allow fees to be paid on a set schedule.  For each of the statuses, we'll give an example of that status with and without payment plans.

Paid in Full

Payments exactly equal charges.  There are no outstanding balances due, and there are no outstanding credits.

Basic Example:
Provider charges $100 for a berth.
Applicant pays $100.

Payment Plan Example:
Provider charges $1,000 for a berth.  $500 is due today, and $500 is due next month.
Applicant pays $1,000.

Outstanding Balance

The payments to date are less than the charges to date.  At least one charge has an outstanding balance due.

Basic Example:
Provider charges $100 for a berth.
Applicant pays $50.

Payment Plan Example:
Provider charges $1,000 for a berth.  $500 is due today, and $500 is due next month.
Applicant pays $400 by today.

Overpaid

The payments to date are more than the charges to date.  At least one payment has an available credit to be used for future charges.

Basic Example:
Provider charges $100 for a berth.
Applicant pays $150.

Payment Plan Example:
Provider charges $1,000 for a berth.  $500 is due today, and $500 is due next month.
Applicant pays $1200.

Current

The payments to date are greater than or equal to the charges that are due by the current date.  

This status can be used by providers that have payment plans, to indicate whether the boater owes any money now.

All applications with a payment status of Paid in Full and Overpaid also are Current.

Basic Example:
Provider charges $100 for a berth.
Applicant pays $150.

Payment Plan Example:
Provider charges $1,000 for a berth.  $500 is due today, and $500 is due next month.
Applicant pays $500 today.

Paid Next Installment

The payments to date are greater than or equal to the charges that are due by the next payment plan due date.  

This status can be used by providers that have payment plans, to indicate whether the boater owes any money by the next due date.

Basic Example:
Not Applicable

Payment Plan Example:
Provider charges $1,000 for a berth.  $500 was due at the end of last month, $250 is due at the end of this month, and $250 is due after that.
Applicant pays $750 today.

 

 



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Online Mooring provides web and mobile harbor management solutions to clients around the world.  We seek to reduce the cost and effort to allocate scarce harbor resources, increase harbor revenues, improve the safety of boaters and boats, and make it easier for harbor stakeholders to collaborate with each other.

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