What to Do When Your Reimbursement Claims Are Denied

Welcome to this very special guide, because let's be real, you've probably been here before.

It's like that one aunt who always finds a way to make you feel like an idiot. You send off the forms, you wait for the checks, and then BAM! It's like, "Sorry, you forgot to sign the form with a pen that's not a BIC." or "We're sorry, but your claim was denied because your receipts are not sufficiently embossed."

Don't worry, friend, we've got you covered. Here's the step-by-step guide to getting your reimbursement claims back on track:

Step 1: Cope

Take a few deep breaths, put on some soothing music, and try to remember that it's not you, it's them. Like, the people who deny your claims. They're the real losers.

Learn more about coping with denial in our special subpage.

Step 2: Re-Submit with a Different Pen

Get a new pen. Any pen. Just don't get a BIC, that's just asking for trouble.

Or, you know, just sign it with a finger. Who needs a pen, really? Find out more about this radical approach.

Step 3: Call the People Who Denied You

Pick up the phone, and just ask, "Hey, what's up with this? I thought we had an understanding?"

Or, if you're feeling extra feisty, just tweet at them: Go here for our expert advice on Twitter-bombing.

Stay classy, friend!

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