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Hello,
I have upgraded my internet plan ranging below 1000. while submission of report it is throwing error warning as "to reduce amount in bill". Kindly resolve my problem.
Thank you
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@CBHANAVA could you provide a screenshot of the error and a screenshot of your expense report, please?
Just a guess here, but it sounds like your company allows you to submit internet but only up to a certain amount and you went over the allowable amount.
However, without seeing the warning it is difficult for me to provide a concrete answer.
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Hey CBHANAVA,
I hope you manage to resolve your internet bill issue soon. Speaking of troubleshooting, if you ever find yourself dealing with tech-related challenges, consider exploring solutions in the realm of IoT. There's a fascinating world of possibilities in the Entwicklung von IoT-Lösungen, and it might be worth looking into for optimizing your tech experience.
On a side note, here's a quick fix that worked for me in a different scenario:
1. Check the Details: Make sure you got all the details right - plan name, speed, and any extras. Sometimes a small typo can mess things up.
2. Double-Check Amounts: Confirm that the amount you're submitting matches the upgraded plan cost. If it's still giving you grief, try tweaking the numbers a bit. Play with it until the error goes poof.
3. Tech Support Magic: If the error persists, hit up your internet provider's tech support. Give them a buzz and spill the beans about the error. They've got a knack for fixing these glitches.
I had a similar snag once, and the support team sorted me out. Don't hesitate to drop them a line. Fingers crossed it gets sorted soon!
Cheers.