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Receipt and Invoice
If I am in Starbucks, bought a coffee, already paid and need a proof of payment, with my name or company name.
Do I need to ask them "invoice" or "receipt"?
13 de ago. de 2012 6:20
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Ask for a receipt - it's to show that you have paid that amount.
An invoice shows the amount that is requested - a bill.
13 de agosto de 2012
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An invoice is a request for payment.
A receipt is the proof that you have paid.
However I don't think that most shops would provide you with a receipt with your name and company on it. The receipt is typically produced by a cash register which automatically prints the amounts.
An invoice would probably have those details. Invoice may involved data about your name and business which someone inputs into an accounting system.
13 de agosto de 2012
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