If it's a postal money order, take it back to the post office.
If it's some other kind of money order, look for a customer service number of the company that issued it. If there isn't one, ask at the place you bought it.
A prepaid expense is simply an expense that is paid in advance of the service being used. Most cable companies, for example, charge you for the following moth's service, and if you terminate your service, they refund the unused portion of your payment.
An overcharge returned to you, possibly. Return of unused premium on insurance, etc. The implications should be clear in the explanation line; if not, you would best be served by asking the bank.
credit
It would be an asset, as it is already paid for and available for use.
work- in-progress account store control account
No, USPS will not refund unused stamps.
In most cases you will not be able to get a refund for any unused minutes with a cell phne. You should review your carriers terms and conditions to verify.
A prepaid expense is simply an expense that is paid in advance of the service being used. Most cable companies, for example, charge you for the following moth's service, and if you terminate your service, they refund the unused portion of your payment.
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New, unused products may be returned and refunded if a claim is made within three days of the product's delivery. Shipping charges are not refunded and a 15% restocking fee is charged.
It depends on the place you got them from. Whether they will accept the unused tickets.
is used to record any unused materials which are returned to stores. It is also used to update the stores records.
Purchases can be returned with the sales receipt (original or duplicate), with proof of purchase through a credit card /debit card/personal check look-up, or unused merchandise valued under $20.00 can be returned with a state-issued ID for the lowest sale price in the last 90 days as a store credit. Merchandise returned with a gift receipt is refunded to store credit for the full amount. There are a several electronics items that have a 30-day refund policy (PC's, GPS, Portable DVD players, cameras, TV's, etc) & also include a 15% restocking fee should they be visibly opened & used. There are a few items that are non-refundable (in-store signage & product labeling says as much) like prepaid cards, prepaid cell phones, iPods, etc. Return merchandise can be refused if the returned item has obvious signs of misuse, abuse, &/or neglect.
This depends on your terms and conditions,but in general any unused premuim can be returned or tranfered to another car.
They will refund any of your unused premium. For example, if you paid $600 in full for the year and you are 2 months into the policy term then they would owe you $100.
Yes. If you prepaid for your policy, your insurance company will refund any unused portion.
goods received in good faith. if unused woulld be returned. if used channellized for get paid for used goods.