Invoice dispute response generator
Invoice disputes need a careful reply because the customer may believe the amount is wrong, the invoice was already paid, a purchase order does not match, or billing terms were applied incorrectly. ReplyPolish helps draft a documented response that explains the review path, asks only for safe identifiers, and avoids premature credits or account-action language.
Use this when
- A customer says an invoice amount, tax, discount, purchase order, billing period, or due date is wrong.
- The customer says the invoice was already paid but the account still shows an unpaid balance.
- The billing team needs to review payment proof, PO details, account terms, or invoice correction eligibility.
- The reply should pause pressure and explain the review window without asking for sensitive payment details.
Input facts to lock
Issue: wrong invoice amount, already-paid invoice, PO mismatch, tax or discount question, billing period issue, or disputed due date. Confirmed facts: invoice number, due date, balance, billing contact, purchase order number, account terms, payment status, or review owner. Boundary: do not ask for full card numbers, bank credentials, passwords, security codes, or private screenshots with sensitive data. Next step: invoice correction review, payment proof review, billing record check, updated invoice, or follow-up window.
Safe wording shape
Thank you for flagging the invoice issue. We will review the invoice number, billing period, and payment record tied to this account. If you already paid, please send only the invoice number or transaction date unless our billing team asks for another approved identifier. Please do not send full card numbers, bank credentials, passwords, or security codes. We will send the next confirmed update by [time].
Common mistakes to avoid
- Do not mark the invoice corrected, paid, voided, or refunded before the billing record is checked.
- Do not ask for sensitive bank, card, password, or security details in a support thread.
- Do not use collection pressure while the invoice is under active dispute review unless policy requires it.
- Do not repeat private invoice details in public or shared channels.
Frequently asked questions
How should I respond to an invoice dispute?
Acknowledge the dispute, state which invoice detail will be checked, ask only for limited identifiers or payment proof that policy allows, and give a clear review window before changing the invoice status.
What should I ask for when a customer says an invoice is wrong?
Use limited details such as invoice number, purchase order number, transaction date, billing contact, or approved proof of payment. Do not ask for full card numbers, bank credentials, passwords, or security codes.
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