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Old 03-10-2007, 04:08 PM
LesActive LesActive is offline
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remittance = payment

I believe they may have sent you a check called a remittance. The remittance has value, whatever it says it's worth. Cross out 'amount' and write 'value' above it, then just A4V and send it back. Maybe things are different in the states but I'm pretty sure the term is of the same definition. I think if you send payment with their remittance they've just doubled their intake and I think that's unlawful, no?

Anyway, it's a thought.

From the freedictionary.com:

re·mit Pronunciation (r-mt)
v. re·mit·ted, re·mit·ting, re·mits
v.tr.
1. To transmit (money) in payment.
2.
a. To refrain from exacting (a tax or penalty, for example); cancel.
b. To pardon; forgive: remitted their sins.
3. To restore to a former condition or position.
4. Law
a. To refer (a case) to another court for further consideration or action.
b. To refer (a matter) to a committee or authority for decision.
5. To allow to slacken: The storm remitted its fury.
6. To desist from; give up.
7. To put off; postpone.
v.intr.
1. To transmit money.
2. To diminish; abate.
n. (r-mt, rmt)
1. The act of remitting, especially the referral of a case to another court.
2. A matter remitted for further consideration.
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