Differences between Invoice and Credit card bill

Hello, I bought one MacBook Pro (MD101LL/A MBP 13.3/2.5/2X2GB/500/SD-USA) and one Magic mouse from the Apple Online Store, for education.


And the invoice was shown as bellow:


Order Details


Product Name Product Number Item Price Quantity
Ordered
Quantity
Fulfilled
Extended
Price
MBP 13.3/2.5/2X2GB/500/SD-USA MD101LL/A $999.00 1 1 $999.00
Serial No.: ***************
APPLE MAGIC MOUSE-USA MB829LL/A $69.00 1 1 $69.00



Subtotal $1,068.00
Sales Tax $58.08
Promotional Savings (w/o VAT) -$100.00
Total $1,026.08
Amount Due $0.00



Payment Methods

$1,026.08 charged to ********* XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

For a total of $1,026.08


BUT, when I check my credit card bill, I found that there two consumer records:


1. $1026.08 APL*APPLEONLINESTOREUS 800-676-2775 US

2. $100 APL*APPLEONLINESTOREUS 800-676-2775 US


So what was the second $100 paid for?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

Posted on Jul 30, 2014 9:58 AM

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Jul 31, 2014 7:57 PM in response to Barry Hemphill

did you receive a gift card for $100.?

if so the way they charge it is to give a credit for the gift card price (-$100) and then bill you separate for the gift card, if you do the numbers you will see it totals the correct amount for educational pricing.

$999. Plus tax

$100 gift card

total $1099.

-100 for the gift card

total $999. Plus tax


you bill will show the amount for the computer minus the $100 = total $899. Plus tax

and

$100 for the gift card for an over all total of $999. Plus tax

of corse if you want the real total for your bill you will need to add in the mouse


hope this helps

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