MYOB's online invoice payments offer a secure and convenient way to pay invoices online. A link to pay an online invoice is sent via email and can also be sent via SMS. Whether you're an MYOB user who sends invoices (the merchant) or you've received an SMS with a link to pay an invoice (the payer), here's how to identify that the message is from a legitimate and trusted MYOB source. What a typical MYOB invoice SMS looks like |
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A | The name of the business as recorded in MYOB. Only the first 11 characters of the business name will be displayed, so if the business name is long it may be truncated. | B | For business-to-consumer (B2C) invoices, the payer's first name and the full business name of the merchant appear. For business-to-business invoices (B2B), only the business name of the merchant appears. | C | The exact dollar amount of the invoice. | D | The link to pay the online MYOB invoice. The first part of the link will always contain https://sms.myob.com followed by a unique string of letters and numbers. You can confirm that the link is legitimate by putting the first part of it into a web browser: https://sms.myob.com opens the MYOB website. When you click the full link, it opens the payment options page in a web browser:
 You can view the invoice by clicking the icon next to Payment method. | We always send an email with an SMSIf you receive an SMS, you'll also receive an emailYou can also check your email inbox for the invoice – an invoice email is always sent when an SMS invoice message is sent from MYOB (but note that you can receive an email without an SMS message).
An invoice email typically looks like this: 
If you're still unsure about any invoice payment requests you've received, contact the business invoicing you. |