L logger31 SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Sep 2, 2007 172 0 South Central PA Apr 29, 2008 #1 I am assuming a ( or ) symbol means that i owe nothing at the moment on my bill is this correct?
bobvick Pub Member / Supporter Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Jul 20, 2006 4,471 2,169 Northwest Alabama Apr 29, 2008 #2 Yes, that means that you have a credit balance. It is used often in accounting.
charper1 Bourbon Tester Supporting Founder May 18, 2004 18,442 6 I'm Nationwide Apr 29, 2008 #3 Was this question prompted by info you saw on your bill ? I noticed a handful of credits issued to my acct yesterday. One being credits back for money I paid for HD Access. I have not canceled it, it still is active yet I got credits back for it.
Was this question prompted by info you saw on your bill ? I noticed a handful of credits issued to my acct yesterday. One being credits back for money I paid for HD Access. I have not canceled it, it still is active yet I got credits back for it.