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Mar 16th, 2009, 03:08 PM
#1
Attention All Those Familiar With Accounts Billable
In today’s mail I received an invoice from a store with which I do more than just a fair amount of business. At the moment, I’m caught up on what I owe them.
The invoice I received today indicated that I had a balance due of $0.00 and I must remit this payment on or before the due date of 03/30/09
Why do companies invoice their customers for 0 balances?
I don’t want to hear about computer generated billing runs. I don’t know what language their billing system is written in, but I’d be apt to wager a shekel or two that the language has an IF function.
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Mar 16th, 2009, 03:13 PM
#2
Re: Attention All Those Familiar With Accounts Billable
Because someone will call and complain that they didn't get their statement that month 
Just because you are reasonable, and don't want a 0 balance statement, doesn't mean everyone else is 
I have actually gotten most of my invoices off of paper and just pay online, for the few that don't, I can use my banks website, and they will issue checks to whatever companies I want to pay.
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Mar 16th, 2009, 03:20 PM
#3
Re: Attention All Those Familiar With Accounts Billable
 Originally Posted by kleinma
Because someone will call and complain that they didn't get their statement that month 
OMG - how anal would you have to be to need a 0 balance statement? *runs shrieking from the room*
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Mar 16th, 2009, 03:23 PM
#4
Re: Attention All Those Familiar With Accounts Billable
Well if one does not know they have a 0 balance (I know I can't always remember each credit card I may have used in a month, and I only have 3) then how are they supposed to know if they simply had a 0 balance, or if somehow the statement just didn't get to them properly?
I mean, normal people like you and me would just go online, but there are plenty of people who either don't know how, or are scared to do anything financial online.
I know if not getting a statement was a sign you didn't owe anything, I would make sure I never saw any of my bills
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Mar 16th, 2009, 03:34 PM
#5
Re: Attention All Those Familiar With Accounts Billable
 Originally Posted by Hack
 OMG - how anal would you have to be to need a 0 balance statement?  *runs shrieking from the room*
You need to work for more psychotically OCD'ed out people. It's the bestest experience ever.
Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Cry, and you just water down your vodka.
Take credit, not responsibility
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Mar 17th, 2009, 06:52 AM
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Hyperactive Member
Re: Attention All Those Familiar With Accounts Billable
I'de love to get bills where it says my amount due is '0'.
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Mar 17th, 2009, 09:08 AM
#7
Re: Attention All Those Familiar With Accounts Billable
Yea my bills all have positive numbers on them.
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Mar 17th, 2009, 10:26 AM
#8
Re: Attention All Those Familiar With Accounts Billable
you need to call some one and get it resolved. reminds me of an urban legend from waaaaayback... some guy got a bill for $0.00 ..... which he dismissed..... so they sent him to a creditor... who then hounded him... so he wrote a check for 0.00 ..... which the creditor then deposited..... and his bank bounced - declared it an invalid transaction.... for which he then had to pay the bank $15, and the creditor $10..... not sure how or if it ever got resolved.
As some one who used to work on a system that had an A/R component.... it's actually quite easy if the developer isn't paying attention...in our first go around, we had a lot of over due 0.00 accounts showing up.... had to do with a rounding issue in the original invoices where there was a half penny unaccounted for. Oh, yeah, sure using the currency data type sounded like a good idea at the time, but it still goes out to 4 decimals.... which needed to be accounted for. That was also when we discovered that SQL Rounding and VB Rounding operate differently.
-tg
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Mar 17th, 2009, 11:42 AM
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Re: Attention All Those Familiar With Accounts Billable
I remember hearing a story (don't know if it's true or not) about a guy back when credit cards were new who'd gotten one for emergencies and the first month he never used it so when the CC company sent him a CC statement that showed a balance of $0 spent he dismissed it, but the next month (which he still hadn't used the CC) he got a statement for $0 and they never received a $0 payment from the previous month and that he had 30 days to make the total payment or it would be sent to a collection agency. The guy then wrote a check for $0 and mailed it in, couple of days later he got a response from the CC company saying thanks for the payment, but the next day he got a letter from his bank saying the $0 check bounced and caused the bank system to crash when they processed his $0 check and a couple of days later he got a letter from the CC company telling him the check didn't go through and he had 30 days to make the $0 payment.
The guy canceled the credit card and closed his bank account, he was thinking of getting his wife a computer but he got her a typewriter instead.
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