The top screenshot is what I found today, and when I checked back, I presume it refers to that sale cleared on the 14th March in the lower screenshot. I do see an invoice dated 28th Jan for that file.
So maybe what happened was, the file sold for $24.03 gross/$12.02 net, invoice issued in Jan 2019 and paid on 14th March.
Then somehow a discount has been retrospectively applied of $4.81 which they have oddly accounted for by taking $4.81 off me and then paying me $2.40.
Is this just a new way of laying that out, or is my interpretation way off beam?
(Don't appreciate ten-month-later discounts, just sayin')
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I presume this is a 'partial refund' nine months after the original invoice was issued, but the formatting isn't like any other refund I've had.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wc8x5o2xjcphvmh/OddRefund.jpg?dl=0
The top screenshot is what I found today, and when I checked back, I presume it refers to that sale cleared on the 14th March in the lower screenshot. I do see an invoice dated 28th Jan for that file.
So maybe what happened was, the file sold for $24.03 gross/$12.02 net, invoice issued in Jan 2019 and paid on 14th March.
Then somehow a discount has been retrospectively applied of $4.81 which they have oddly accounted for by taking $4.81 off me and then paying me $2.40.
Is this just a new way of laying that out, or is my interpretation way off beam?
(Don't appreciate ten-month-later discounts, just sayin')
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