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No you can not sue a person and/or company for sending out two separate invoices. For the most part a company can send a revised invoice if 1. a payment has been made toward the account 2. charges are miscalculated on the original.

Invoices though printed by computers, still have the information input by humans, which as we all know, do make mistakes sometimes. Errors occur and mistakes happen, thus resulting in a revised invoice. Most companies can not (or are not suppose to) send out invoices of a "higher" balance and must take the "loss" if they undercharged a person on the original.

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