duebill (Meaning)
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duebill (n.)
A brief written acknowledgment of a debt, not made payable to order, like a promissory note.
Synonyms & Antonyms of duebill
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
duebill Sentence Examples
- The store offered a duebill to the customer for the damaged product.
- The duebill was accepted by the customer as a form of compensation.
- The duebill stated the amount of money owed and the date it was due.
- The customer presented the duebill to the store and received a refund.
- The duebill was used as evidence in a legal dispute between the customer and the store.
- The duebill served as a reminder to the customer of the debt owed.
- The duebill was transferred from one person to another as a form of payment.
- The duebill was used as a credit against future purchases at the store.
- The duebill was discounted by the customer in order to receive cash immediately.
- The duebill was voided by the store due to a change in policy.
FAQs About the word duebill
A brief written acknowledgment of a debt, not made payable to order, like a promissory note.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The store offered a duebill to the customer for the damaged product.
The duebill was accepted by the customer as a form of compensation.
The duebill stated the amount of money owed and the date it was due.
The customer presented the duebill to the store and received a refund.