
CobaltBlue *Due with #2 30May09*
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Id keep it until I recieved a bill or something on writing.
Their stuff up mot yours to worry about.
Cant help you with sites, but know that I would put the extra cash away for a while and wait to see what they do next. |
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Stacie B
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That sounds pretty shady on your former manager part. If you are going to give him the cash I would ask him to sign something in writing that you paid him in full for the of over payment of your wages. Or I would just call up human resources and tell them that you will mail them a check.
Never pay by cash if you don't have any documents to back you up.
I think I would even tell human resources that your former manager asked for cash. |
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Richard L
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If you believe that you have been overpaid have them send you a note that fully documents the overpayment. Tell them as soon as you have the letter in hand and if it looks correct you will give them a bank check for the amount. Paying them back in cash is a bad idea. - no proof of payment. Be sure you receive a receipt for the payment. |
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sweetie s
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Erm, seems a bit dodgy to me. Tell him you dont have cash and you can only pay in cheque. If not go citizens advice for advice about what to do. good luck |
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Cristina
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Considering this is a legal matter, you need to be able to prove that you have paid this money back. Write a check and post it in a registered envelope to the payroll/HR department - DO NOT BRING CASH TO YOUR MANAGER - you will have no way to prove in a court of law that you have repaid the money. If you do have to take cash back in, go in with a full receipt and a friend who can act as a witness and get him to sign the receipt to make sure you have proof. You're very honest - most people would keep the money safe in the knowledge that a company is not going to go after you for 300 quid. Just protect yourself. |
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Taf
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I would want to be satisfied that I was overpaid and I would want to know that a request for repayment was coming from the company and not your manager.
Then I would only pay by cheque made out to the company and not made out to the manager.
There is always the citizens advice bureau. |
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desert camel
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deff a scam....make sure you HAVE been overpaid then write a cheque in the COMPANYS NAME,not the bosses... |
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Tony
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Do not give cash. Pay by check only, regardless if they ask for cash! ;-) |
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katy4
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I would not bother paying it back as there is nothing that they can do about it ,as it is now their word against yours . |
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kaje
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You cannot give them cash. Do you pay income taxes? Because assuming you do - the amount on your paycheck is the amount of your reported wages. That is a pain in the ars for them to correct...
I was overpaid a whole paycheck (US $1000+) and they called me once to resolve it and got my voicemail. I never called them back, because they did owe me a few hundred that I was never going to get. Because it is so much trouble to begin with, they are leaving it alone. Happy me. |
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lillygrealis
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no chance at the Lyndon House, hes run out of wage packets |
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WAYNE C
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forget about it tell them you have spent and they will have to wait for it.but only pay by check when you do. |
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walkerbluepaul
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sounds to dodgy! just keep the money and consider it a bonus for all the hard work you have done for them! |
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