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AccountingDork
Level 1

Why partially paid invoices are marked as fully paid?

One of our vendors is also a Quickbooks customer and sent us an invoice through Quickbooks. We made multiple partial payments over a few months and everything looked correct until one day Quickbooks deducted more money from the invoice than we actually paid. This happened a few times until the invoice was apparently paid in full. We checked all of our bank records and are certain that we still owe $1,200 to our vendor.

 

We spent hours trying to report the bug to Quickbooks in various ways with no luck. There's no way to share the screen with Quickbooks, no way to email, no way to send screenshots, etc'... Chat agents kept transferring us between departments when in reality we just went back to the same department and had to start the chat all over again a few time. There's also no way to receive a copy of the chat via email.

 

We decided to post in the community, but looks like there's no way to attach more than 1 screenshot so that's useless anyway. We are now worried that payments we receive from our customers aren't recorded accurately also. How can you trust a software company that process large payments and doesn't allow users report bugs?

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JaeAnnC
QuickBooks Team

Why partially paid invoices are marked as fully paid?

I appreciate you for bringing this to our attention.
 

Getting your issue resolved is our main concern. However, I have to ask for further information about it.
 

Since it sounds like the issue may be in the calculations on your vendor's end, have you already contacted them to investigate the source of the miscalculation? Or have you experienced any miscalculations in your own account? I understand the confusion and worry, and want to make sure this gets investigated properly. Unfortunately, since the issue is in another user's account, we highly recommend they get in touch to confirm that everything is working as expected.
 

I'd appreciate any additional information you can give. I'm looking forward to your reply. Stay safe.

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