One customer paying for another customer invoice?
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Apr 16 15:33:03 EDT 2010
Hi,
edog5948 <edog5948 at yahoo.com> writes:
> I have two customers.
> I have invoiced both customers
>
> First customer has paid second customer amount of my invoice.
> Second customer has paid his invoice plus that amount of first customer.
>
> How do I record this?
You've lost me here. You have customer A and customer B. You invoiced
A for $X and invoiced B for $Y. Customer A paid you $Y and B paid you
$(X+Y). Is this what you're saying?
I would just record it exactly as that.
Process Payment -> Customer A -> $Y
Process Payment -> Customer B -> $(X+Y)
Or are you saying that Customer A actually paid Customer B's bill?
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-derek
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