Lost Taxi Receipts for Callbacks Forum
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Lost Taxi Receipts for Callbacks
I lost a couple of taxi receipts totaling around $60. I'm really kicking myself. I'm considering just not getting reimbursed for the rides to avoid mentioning it to the firm. Any advice?
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Re: Lost Taxi Receipts for Callbacks
Should be on a credit card statement. If so, I'd just print off that portion of your statement as the receipt. I did this last year for a lost receipt and didn't get any pushback.Anonymous User wrote:I lost a couple of taxi receipts totaling around $60. I'm really kicking myself. I'm considering just not getting reimbursed for the rides to avoid mentioning it to the firm. Any advice?
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Re: Lost Taxi Receipts for Callbacks
Just black out the surrounding stuff on the CC statement no one cares.
Also submit the receipts after you get/fail to get an offer so even if someone cares no one cares.
Also submit the receipts after you get/fail to get an offer so even if someone cares no one cares.
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