Clicking the cart icon will allow you to proceed with payment. (better: proceed with your payment)
You may proceed with payment.
To proceed with payment, you must have enough money in your account.
I have to make a payment on my mortgage.
In Payment Plus, you can determine when you can make a purchase based on a payment request with a single-use account by checking the request's status and the expiration date set for that account. If the status indicates that the request has been approved and the expiration date has not passed, you can proceed with the purchase. Additionally, ensure that the transaction amount does not exceed the limit specified in the payment request.
To order a Toyota online, visit the official Toyota website and use their online ordering tool. Select the model, features, and options you want, then proceed to payment and delivery options.
To use your Lowe's merchandise credit online, simply shop on the Lowe's website and proceed to checkout. During the payment process, enter the code from your merchandise credit in the designated field. The credit amount will be applied to your total purchase.
It would be better to say "Payment should be made once"
The meaning of the proceed [verb] is continue. Thus it can beused in a sentence like this: please proceed, i'll be there.
Proceed to the exit. You may proceed in an orderly manner.
When crossing the road, you should proceed with caution.
I have to make a payment on my mortgage.
May we proceed? Would you please proceed. I would like very much for you to proceed.
It was doubtless that they intended to proceed with their mission.
Your letter will not proceed without a postmark.
My car payment is bimonthly.
If you beat one level or something like that it might say "You shall proceed to the next level!"YOUR WELCOME!
I have to ask permission from my parents before i go, but i would love to go.
He sent in the payment on his home loan. Your payment for purchases can be made by cash, check, or credit card.
"An annual payment is a payment made on a yearly basis."