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Old Jan 3, 2007, 08:02 AM
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Continued to receive pay after termination, cant find precedent

Ive got an interesting situation on my hands that i cant find precedent for anywhere. In early October i quit a job with a local call center. I had just finished my third week and quit without notice. Some time later i realize while viewing my bank account statement online that they have continued to pay me every two weeks, and it continues to this day. The total amount weighs in at just over 4000 presently. I currently have every cent of the money to return to them if need be, but i hate call centers and have a different plan in mind. I have seen one similar situation where the 'payee' offered to pay back the sum at a rate of one days pay every two weeks until the sum was paid back in full, which the 'payer' accepted. My plan is to use the money as a student loan, still eventually paying the amount back in full.

My credit is already ruined and collection agencies dont worry me. I am only concerned with the possibility of a criminal record resulting. Even a forced garnishment of wages wouldnt bother me that much.

PS im not interested in any moralists who feel like commenting 'just pay them back' etc...
this call center worked with cellular phones. I had previously worked with a different cellular call center that used exactly the same billing program which i will call 'vista' . this program is deeply flawed, and creates billing errors that are the fault of this company which result in undue amounts on a daily basis. I know this for a fact. Unless the individual or business receiving these bills let the cellular company know about the error within 3 months, then the cellular company keeps the amount of the error. this is part of their 'cellular agreement' i feel absolutely no guilt carrying out my plan. Thanks for any input you can give.

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Old Mar 6, 2007, 11:53 AM   #11  
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Notify Them Of Their Mistake Before You Make A Big Mistake That You Will Regret.money Is The Evil Of This World.grand Theft Is A Felony.
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Old Mar 6, 2007, 11:56 AM   #12  
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Seeing the type of person you seem to be, I say go for it and see. Let us know what happens.
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Old Mar 6, 2007, 11:58 AM   #13  
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oops, who bumped it up... now i wonder what happened!

Who votes for he did the right thing?

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Close your bank account, or have your bank deny any future direct deposits into your account, wait 3-6 months if nothing happens, well then nothing happens. But dont accept anymore money. Its your life, and your the one that has to live with it, not us.
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