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No... The original receipt is your proof of purchase - and you will need to take it with you. If you exchange an item (perhaps because it's faulty) - the store will issue a new receipt at the time of exchange, and return your original receipt.
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It depends on the receipt. Some companies require original receipts not copies.
I believe you give the original and you keep the carbon copy
it depends where u bought it from
A cashbook is a special subsidiary book which primarily records all cash receipt and cash payments
Serial number or features or original receipt as a rule
Whoever sold it first I guess, like when I buy something from a store I usually get the receipt from the same place :P
once a customer gets a receipt showing a item paid in full ....nil balance owing, can the business owner claim a computer glitch caused the wrong amount & ask for more money.... 3 months after the receipt was issued
"Journalist"..... Unauthorized...... Not the : "The IC" answer
No way to know unless you have the original receipt.
It is procedures established for systematic dispatch, receipt, filing, storage, retrieval, and disposition of communication records.