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reimbursement
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Discussions tagged with reimbursement on WindowsForum.com cover financial restitution in contexts such as charitable foundation repayments and unauthorized debit card charges. One thread examines a golf course reimbursing a presidential charity after an investigation into foundation fund usage. Another thread addresses a user reporting a fraudulent charge on a government-issued debit card, with the card issuer agreeing to reimburse the amount upon cooperation with prosecution. These examples highlight reimbursement as a process for returning funds in cases of legal scrutiny or unauthorized transactions, though the tag does not focus on Windows, Microsoft, or technical support topics.
One of President Trump’s golf courses paid back more than $158,000 to Trump’s charitable foundation this year, reimbursing the charity for money that had been used to settle a lawsuit against the club, according to a new tax filing.
The March 2017 payment came after New York Attorney General...
Today, prior to making a purchase, I checked my balance on my government issued debit card. While doing so, I noticed an error on my statement of charges.
A charge to Everingame.com, Omaha, NE for $10.96. I checked out the site & it was a gaming accessory site. Never seen it before in my life...