What does "accredited to you" mean in the email I received?
What does "accredited to you" mean in the following sentence:
Our first 15 minutes of consultation is at no charge, and beyond that time there will be a charge of 0 that could be accredited to you if you decided to proceed with the application?
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It means that the writer is using words that he doesn't understand. It should be "credited".
The intent is to say that the 0 that is charged for the consultation can be applied toward your future costs, if you proceed with the application.
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