> **Source:** https://knowledge.leegality.com/document-execution/settings/Wallet/purchase-history > **Site:** Leegality Knowledge Base — https://knowledge.leegality.com > **About:** Leegality is a document execution platform covering eSigning, stamps, NeSL, workflows, and REST API integration. > **Navigation:** Every article on this site has a plain-text version at `.txt` (this format). To get an index of all articles with their `.txt` links, read: https://knowledge.leegality.com/llms.txt > **AI Guide:** For instructions on how to navigate this knowledge base as an AI agent, read: https://knowledge.leegality.com/ai-readable.txt --- # Purchase History The Purchase History shows you the record of all purchases made for your Leegality organization. To Access Purchase History, 1. Click on the **Setting** ⚙️ icon on the top right corner. 2. In the left navigation panel, go to **Wallet > Purchase History** option. ## eSign Purchase History The eSign Purchase History tab displays records of all purchases made for eSign credits, including: - **Purchase Date:** Date when the purchase transaction was initiated or completed - **Expiry Date:** Date until which the purchased credits remain valid for use. - **Purchase Value:** Number of credits purchased - **Consumed:** The quantity of credits that have been used for signing documents. - **Expired Credits:** The quantity of credits that have reached their expiry date and are no longer usable. - **Balance:** The remaining balance indicates the number of eSign credits that are still available for use after considering the consumed and expired credits. > **Info — Note** > > eSign credits are consumed on a FIFO (First in First Out) basis. > When eSign credits are consumed on a FIFO basis, the credits are used starting with the earliest purchase first. > > **Example:** > > - On **August 1, 2024**, you purchased 500 eSign credits. > - On **August 15, 2024**, you purchased an additional 300 eSign credits. > > **Usage:** > > - On **August 30, 2024**, you used 400 eSign credits. According to FIFO: > - 400 credits are deducted first from the August 1 purchase (leaving 100 credits remaining from this batch). > - The August 15 purchase batch still has 300 credits. > > - On **September 5, 2024**, you used another 200 eSign credits. FIFO dictates: > - 100 credits are taken from the remaining August 1 batch (which now depletes this batch completely). > - The remaining 100 credits are taken from the August 15 batch (leaving 200 credits still available from this batch). > > **Remaining Credits:** > > - **August 1 Purchase** – 0 credits remaining. > - **August 15 Purchase** – 200 credits remaining. ## Stamps Purchase History The "Stamps Purchase History" tab shows records of all purchases made for Stamps, including: - **State:** State for which stamps are purchased. - **Denomination:** Denomination refers to the face value of each stamp. - **Series:** Stamp Series for which stamps are purchased. - **Purchase Amount:** The total cost spent on purchasing the stamps. - **Purchase Quantity:** The total number of stamps purchased in the transaction. - **Used:** The number of stamps that have been affixed to documents. - **Expired:** The number of stamps that are expired and are no longer valid for use. (**Note:** You can [**extend the expiry date of expired stamps**](https://knowledge.leegality.com/document-execution/stamps/stamp-series/extend-expiry-of-stamps.mdx), making them available for use again.) - **Unused:** The number of stamps that have not yet been used or affixed to the document. - **Under Process:** The number of stamps that are currently being procured and digitized. These stamps are in the process of being prepared for use but have not yet been made available for application.