Lexeme: sale transaction information  
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  1. noun. Sale transaction information refers to the details and data related to a sales transaction between a buyer and a seller. It typically includes the following information: 1. Date and time of the transaction: The specific date and time when the sale occurred. 2. Buyer information: The details of the buyer, such as their name, address, contact information, and any relevant identifying information. 3. Seller information: The details of the seller, including their name, address, contact information, and any relevant identifying information. 4. Description of the product or service: A clear and concise description of the item or service being sold, including any specifications, variants, or add-ons. 5. Quantity and price: The number or quantity of items or services purchased by the buyer and the corresponding unit price or total price. 6. Payment method: The method used by the buyer to pay for the purchase, such as cash, credit card, check, or any other acceptable form of payment. 7. Payment details: The specific information regarding the payment, including the payment amount, any applicable discounts or taxes, and any payment terms or arrangements. 8. Delivery details: If applicable, information about the delivery method, shipping address, and any associated costs or requirements for delivering the purchased item. 9. Terms and conditions: Any relevant terms and conditions related to the sale, such as warranties, returns and exchanges policy, or any specific agreements mutually agreed upon by the buyer and seller. Accurate and comprehensive sale transaction information allows businesses to keep track of their sales, analyze customer buying patterns, manage inventory, and maintain records for accounting and legal purposes. GPT3.5
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  • noun. sale transaction information (singular), sale transaction information (plural)
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