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An invoice was a type of business document. In 2375, Ezri Dax cited the multitude of contracts, invoices, balance sheets and shipping orders as the reasons why she never went into her family's business. (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter")

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  • Invoice
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  • An invoice was a type of business document. In 2375, Ezri Dax cited the multitude of contracts, invoices, balance sheets and shipping orders as the reasons why she never went into her family's business. (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter")
  • An invoice is a detailed list of goods, including an itemization of the product prices, shipping costs, and any applicable sales tax.
  • The Invoice is a quest item used in The Grand Tree quest. It must be obtained from the Shipyard foreman, and contains evidence that Glough has ordered a fleet of gnomish war ships to be built.
  • The Invoice is a quest item from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. After Link delivers Renado's Letter to Telma in her bar, Link is given this invoice for Doctor Borville, who had helped Ilia when she came to Hyrule Castle Town. Link shows the invoice to Doctor Borville in the Medical Clinic, who is less than enthused about having to pay up. He does, however, let Link into his office. From here, Link can push a box against the wall, revealing the Medicine Scent. Link can learn the scent in wolf form, and follow it to track down the Wooden Statue that Doctor Borville suggested would help get Ilia's memory back.
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Examine
  • A note with foreman's timber order
Tradeable
  • No
Sale Price
  • No
Equipable
  • No
Low Alch
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Quest Item
Shop Price
  • No
High Alch
  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • No
Name
  • Invoice
Caption
  • The Invoice
Members
  • Yes
Update
  • Agility skill online
Use
  • Grants access to the Medical Clinic
firstgame
  • Twilight Princess
Released
  • 2002-12-12(xsd:date)
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  • An invoice was a type of business document. In 2375, Ezri Dax cited the multitude of contracts, invoices, balance sheets and shipping orders as the reasons why she never went into her family's business. (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter")
  • An invoice is a detailed list of goods, including an itemization of the product prices, shipping costs, and any applicable sales tax.
  • The Invoice is a quest item from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. After Link delivers Renado's Letter to Telma in her bar, Link is given this invoice for Doctor Borville, who had helped Ilia when she came to Hyrule Castle Town. Link shows the invoice to Doctor Borville in the Medical Clinic, who is less than enthused about having to pay up. He does, however, let Link into his office. From here, Link can push a box against the wall, revealing the Medicine Scent. Link can learn the scent in wolf form, and follow it to track down the Wooden Statue that Doctor Borville suggested would help get Ilia's memory back. Interestingly, the number on the invoice appears to be 176,480,000, which is likely the exact amount of Rupees that Doctor Borville owes Telma.
  • The Invoice is a quest item used in The Grand Tree quest. It must be obtained from the Shipyard foreman, and contains evidence that Glough has ordered a fleet of gnomish war ships to be built.
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