Postpaid (adjective)

  1. Referring to payment made after the service or product has been received.
  2. Not requiring payment beforehand.
  3. Billed after delivery or usage.

Origin:

From the late latin 'post' meaning 'after' and 'pāgare' meaning 'to pay'.

Examples:

  1. The postpaid phone plans allow customers to pay for their phone usage at the end of each month.
  2. The postpaid service offered by the company gave the client the freedom to use the services without worrying about pre-paying for it.
  3. The hotel offered a postpaid option for its customers, who could pay for their room charges at checkout.
  4. The customer requested a postpaid invoice, as they did not have the funds to pre-pay for the services.
  5. The company only accepts postpaid orders, as it believes in providing quality services first, and then asking for payment.
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