William,
First of all I don't understand why you reply to me. You mentioned very clear that you are not associated with Mr. Florell or Vicidial Group to whom I wrote.
But because it seems that you wanted to say something to me I will reply to your email.
williamconley wrote:Andrei,
In the US, the presentation of an invoice is not in any way required.
It seems that you didn't read my post or maybe I was unclear so I write again:
I don't know the american way of doing business.
williamconley wrote: Also of note, threatening "tax evasion company" is in fact quite laughable. If you made a purchase, your payment method will provide you with your proof-of-purchase (such as your credit card statement or your paypal statement). If you made a purchase in an "online store", the online store in question will generally email you a receipt. If this receipt landed in a spam folder, you may wish to retrieve it and consider that your invoice. But note that here in the US, an invoice is ordinarily presented only for certain types of purchases and then is merely an option. Many companies, for instance, will not purchase from someone without an invoice. But AFTER the purchase there is no requirement to generate an invoice. During the purchase, if you paid by credit card, the credit card company rules ordinarily require a "receipt" but never an "invoice".
Again you are presenting me the way of doing business in America. Did I ask you that? Did I ask MR. Florell that? Did I threat Mr. Florell with something? No I just present how an european like me is seeing a company who is not repsonding to a question like mine. If you think that in Europe, or specific in Romania, the email from PayPal can be used as an invoice is just an evidence of your lack of understanding that every country has a different fiscal system.
williamconley wrote:If The Vicidial Group is like any other American company, their gross receipts are tracked by their Merchant Account and any attempt to hide that from the IRS would simply fail. So ... your threats are empty and you'll not likely get satisfaction in that manner.
Again your are trying me to exaplain how the american system works without any sign that you can think that in other parts of the world the fiscal system can be different. On the other hand I can inform you that a couple of years ago I get an invoice from Mr. Florell without after I send an email. So I don't understand what do you want to tell me.
williamconley wrote:Patience and politeness, on the other hand, may get you an invoice if you change your tone.
Just sayin' ...
(Note: I am not in any way related to or associated with The Vicidial Group or Mr. Florell, this is merely friendly advice/information ...)
You can say whatever you want but if I'm not presenting an invoice this month I will loose the money. I mean I will not get an reimburserment from the company.
So thank you for you friendly information but I didn't ask how the american system work. Next time when someone ask me that I'll just copy/paste your post.
I ask for an invoice (which I did before and I get it so the american system allow me to get an invocie) and I present the way I see a company who don't want to give me an invoice. So If in your eyes:
- asking for an invoice it is a not polite,
- 30 days of waiting a response to an email is lack of patience
- showing a different point of view is a threat
then yes I'm not polite, patient and friendly.
Andrei