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A very interesting conundrum

Currently I work and go to school at my college as a math tutor.

My paid position there was to be 10.75 an hour. When I received my check, it was stated my hourly rate was 1,075 an hour, 100x times more.

The checks have a 1 year expiration date.. I am at a loss. Do I cash the check and quit, or do I report the problem? Normally I would report it.. but this is a very large sum of money, and would help me pay off my tuition.

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Old Oct 17, 2009, 10:08 PM   #2  
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And it would help your education esp in criminal justice when the school catches it and you end up being convicted of a felony for threft by deception.

So you take it in and tell them
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I am at a loss as to how it would be a felony if it is the schools mistake and not mine.
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I am at a loss as to how it would be a felony if it is the schools mistake and not mine.
If you cashed the check, it would be a felony.
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It's a good thing I haven't.
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