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The best way to track your Feb. 29th adjustment is by logging into your account on the website or app of the company or organization that made the adjustment. You should be able to view the details of the adjustment and any changes that were made on that date.
If you do not have an account with the company or organization that made the Feb. 29th adjustment, you may not be able to look it up. However, you can contact their customer service team and provide them with details of the adjustment to see if they can provide any information.
Yes, if the adjustment was made to a transaction that appears on your bank statement, it will most likely show up as a separate line item with the adjustment details and the date it was made (Feb. 29th).
If the adjustment was made to your account or a transaction that involves you, you should be able to track it by logging into your account. If the adjustment was made by someone else, you may need to contact them directly to inquire about it.
There may be a time limit for tracking a Feb. 29th adjustment, depending on the company or organization that made it. It is best to check their policies or contact their customer service team to find out if there is a specific time frame for tracking adjustments.