#raohongping_best-practices
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how about ?
Hi! Looking into your query now.
If you are charging your customer on recurring basis (yearly, monthly, weekly) it will be considered a recurring payment.
Should I use picture 1 or picture 2? What's the difference between them?
@hidden tide
You can use the second screenshot as it is for recurring payments. However, I would suggest testing this thorougly to ensure it meets your specific use case.
Can I use the one-time payment configuration in Figure 1? It's relatively simpler, but I'm not sure if there will be any problems. @hidden tide