double billing

  • 1Double billing — refers to charging for the same product twice. Commerce In commerce, double billing is the error of charging a customer twice for the same unique product. This can occur due to a change in product name[1] or due to a software error.[2] Law In law …

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  • 2DOUBLE BILLING —    Double billing, or presenting a double feature, was the common practice of movie houses throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Prior to this, in the silent era, the standard bill for all films, including Westerns, would be a feature (of various… …

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  • 3Double billing — RadioPP Illegal station billing practice in which client is charged twice …

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  • 4double billing — /dʌbəl ˈbɪlɪŋ/ (say dubuhl biling) noun equal billing given to two performers …

  • 5billing — выписка счетов billing cycle периодичность выставления счетов double billing двойное предъявление счета billing department отдел выписки счетов billing pattern порядок оплаты счета billing date дата выставления счета …

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  • 6Double dames de l'Open d'Australie 1969 — Date 20 au 27 janvier Lieu …

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  • 7Double dames de l'Open d'Australie 1972 — Date 27 décembre au 3 janvier Lieu …

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  • 8Double Time (Béla Fleck album) — Double Time Studio album by Béla Fleck Released 1984 Genre …

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  • 9Double-Cycle Billing — A method used by creditors, usually credit card companies, to calculate the amount of interest charged for a given billing period. Double cycle billing takes into account not only the average daily balance of the current billing cycle, but also… …

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  • 10Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme — The DGCOS, or Double Glazing Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme, was established in early 2010 to provide an independent regulatory body for UK’s double glazing and conservatory industry.[1] The DGCOS was launched in May 2010 with the backing of… …

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