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* If you used an SSI credit card (the form in part 1B), make sure to box that field.  
 
* If you used an SSI credit card (the form in part 1B), make sure to box that field.  
 
* If this expense was already handled somehow (this happens rarely), hit that field.  
 
* If this expense was already handled somehow (this happens rarely), hit that field.  
* "Delivery Method" refers to if you want to pick the reimbursement up at Old Union or have it mailed to you. Generally pickup at Old Union is easier if you're on campus.
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* "Delivery Method" refers to if you want to pick the reimbursement up at Old Union or have it mailed to you. Generally pickup at Old Union is easier if you're on campus. While we've been virtual/off campus, you can go into Axess and set up direct deposit.
* If you're confused by a field or unsure what to put, please contact @Anna Clark or @Sophia Jones.  
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* If you're confused by a field or unsure what to put, please contact @Steven Songqi Pu or @Denise Lee.  
 
*For the receipt images remember to include these 2 things if this is a reimbursement/not on SSI’s credit card: 1) Proof of purchase. Not just a screenshot of how much the item costs, you need to prove it got charged to your credit card. 2) Itemized receipt. If you’ve bought more than 1 thing, the receipt needs to list all those things and their individual costs.
 
*For the receipt images remember to include these 2 things if this is a reimbursement/not on SSI’s credit card: 1) Proof of purchase. Not just a screenshot of how much the item costs, you need to prove it got charged to your credit card. 2) Itemized receipt. If you’ve bought more than 1 thing, the receipt needs to list all those things and their individual costs.
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= Potential Next Steps =
 
= Potential Next Steps =
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When you submit your reimbursement, slackbot will message you to let you know! After that, it's up to the financial officers to process it, and slackbot will update you as they do so. If there's something wrong with your reimbursement, they'll also let you know! If you get a message saying your reimbursement was rejected, don't despair. There are plenty of ways to fix it and resubmit it--check the message from either the FOs, team co-leads, or SSE (Stanford Student Enterprises, the people who make the final call on the validity of a reimbursement) and make the necessary changes. If you're unsure what the message means or want clarification, contact either @Sophia Jones or @Anna Clark. Within a few weeks, you should get an email from ASSU saying that a payment is available! When we are in-person, you can pick up your check from the ASSU office on the first floor of Old Union, behind the Axe and Palm (TAP).
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When you submit your reimbursement, slackbot will message you to let you know! After that, it's up to the financial officers to process it, and slackbot will update you as they do so. If there's something wrong with your reimbursement, they'll also let you know! If you get a message saying your reimbursement was rejected, don't despair. There are plenty of ways to fix it and resubmit it--check the message from either the FOs, team co-leads, or SSE (Stanford Student Enterprises, the people who make the final call on the validity of a reimbursement) and make the necessary changes. If you're unsure what the message means or want clarification, contact either @Steven Songqi Pu or @Denise Lee. Within a few weeks, you should get an email from ASSU saying that a payment is available! When we are in-person, you can pick up your check from the ASSU office on the first floor of Old Union, behind the Axe and Palm (TAP).
     
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