Thank God! We graduated. We solved the double or triple booking contract discussion. Well, its not hotel contracts. Its foreign dough; foreign dough exchange contracts. If you could see that someone has sent in 4 or 5 contracts to purchase a Belgian cheese pizza with anchovies for delivery in 30 minutes but the order says they intend to only feed four people and they only make payment for one pizza, how many pizzas do you prepare and deliver? Also, you are short payment for three pizzas. So, you can only prepare and deliver one pizza and call to confirm if they want the other three for which you have no payment. But, what if the payment went through for four pizzas on the credit card because the website maybe that they used tripped and four orders went through' not only through the order system but on the card used to pay for it' yet the details of the order says only one pizza was actually ordered but the one order went through four times; which is different than someone ordering 4 pizzas on one order or $100,000.00 worth of pizza on one order submitted four times vs. one order for $400,000.00 worth of Belgian pizza? So, what Warren did is tell them to keep the pizza for their next party since it was already paid for with the card automatically on their account. There is no point cancelling what you paid for already. Warren at Bank of America.



 Thank God!  We graduated.  We solved the double or triple booking contract discussion. Well, its not hotel contracts. Its foreign dough; foreign dough exchange contracts. If you could see  that someone has sent in 4 or 5 contracts to purchase a Belgian cheese pizza with anchovies for delivery in 30 minutes but the order says they intend to only feed four people and they only make payment for one pizza, how many pizzas do you prepare and deliver? Also, you are short payment for three pizzas.   So, you can only prepare and deliver one pizza and call to confirm if they want the other three for which you have no payment.   But, what if the payment went through for four pizzas on the credit card because the website maybe that they used tripped and four orders went through' not only through the order system but on the card used to pay for it' yet the details of the order says only one pizza was actually ordered  but the one order went through four times;  which is different than someone ordering 4 pizzas on one order or $100,000.00 worth of pizza on one order submitted four times vs. one order for $400,000.00 worth of Belgian pizza?  So, what Warren did is tell them to keep the pizza for their next party since it was already paid for with the card automatically on their account.  There is no point cancelling what you paid for already.         




  Warren at Bank of America. 

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