Let's talk about flowers, a function that many people love and use. You may have noticed that one of the labels in the flowers is “unrecorded amounts”. How, then, should we proceed if we want to recover these unrecorded amounts? Let's step by step。

How do you repay the unrecorded amount

First of all, we need to understand that any unrecorded amount that is spent must wait to be recorded for repayment. The bill is not recorded until the receipt of a transaction between a treasurer or a sacrificial cat has been confirmed. So, if the transaction is refunded, you need to remember that there is no need to repay the unrecorded amount。

The flowers set the number 1 per month as billing day. Any expenditure not recorded at the date of the billing is charged to the next bill and repaid at the next month ' s repayment date. For example, if you used flowers for shopping on 25 February and the bill was only recorded on 2 March, then the amount of the flowers would not be included in the February bill issued on 1 March. The transaction will be recorded in the March bill, and you will be able to repay it on April 8th, 9th or 10th。

The repayment date for flowers is 10 per month. Users are required to pay their current bills on this date. The system automatically withholds payments, in order of importance: the balance of the payment account, the balance of the open balance button, and the debit card. Of course, users can also choose to pay off on their own initiative. In order to avoid delays, you need to make sure that the payment of the treasure account is sufficient. If you are overdue, you will have to pay five-tenths of the overdue fee。

In the case of repayment, the option is either automatic or active. Automatic repayments are deducted twice on the date of each instalment, and the time of the deduction may fluctuate. The user can also open the payment treasure, enter my account and open the flowers. The next month's due is shown on the page. At that point, immediate repayment and confirmation of repayment would suffice。