Plop That is a problem that the technical support should solve by himself. If one user decided to correct an previous error and the system accept the correction, the system cannot choose the previous error as its input. Otherwise nobody can believe in any correction that he does.
No.
The price change is delayed by one update on purpose, it's always been like that so the buyer can adjust accordingly if required. (Think of it as a notice letter of an upcoming price increase). The currently accepted price still counts for the old contracts for one update, while new contracts will have the new price right away. (cancel and renew the contract to adjust right away).
Anyway, that's the cost of trying to prop up your turnover I guess. Without that error you would still be paying aprox. 400B in profit-tax per update for no reason with your pricing. |