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starartistry
Jun 26, 2008, 11:24 PM
So I worked for this company who when it came to cash transactions was told to NOT PUT IT THROUGH and pretend that it was nothing so that way it didn't show in the books. Well now I am possibly being accused of taking about 2g's or so when it could have been anyone who had access to the till and so on. Because I quit last week and I am in the process of a criminal case of fraud I'm worried that this beotch will call the cops on me. I haven't gone in 2 weeks. First week I was sick and the second I said forget it. The boss called me a few times on Thursday and that was it. She still owes me one week of pay. I don't know what to do. She hasn't called the cops yet which I don't think she will because if they do a audit on her they will see she's been taking in CASH sales since DAY 1 but I don't know... Should I be worried? Should I let my paycheque go and say forget it just cause I have too much going on and I don't want any problems with the police? Someone help!! Realistically she has noooo proof however I was the cashier but also I wasn't the only one with access... I don't know... once again keep in mind all cash sales are to be dealt differently. Everyone was told this so Im pretty sure she can get in trouble, right?

tickle
Jun 27, 2008, 02:59 AM
She needs cash register receipts and tapes to prove there was cash missing. If she can't produce these, then she is audited, and eventually (if she was cooking the books) that will be found out.

excon
Jun 27, 2008, 07:51 AM
Because I quit last wk and I am in the process of a criminal case of fraud im worried that this beotch will call the cops on me.
Hello star:

The law uses very specific language. If you want an answer you can count on, you'll have to use specific language with us.

You say you ARE in the process of a criminal case, and you're worried about getting ANOTHER one from this company??

In any case, when cash is missing, and you don't show up for work, who do you think the cops are going to suspect? Do you think that everybody is going to tell the truth here?? Nahhhh.

Dude, when they told you to hold back cash, you KNEW something was up. You either took some yourself (why not - everybody else was - right?), or you are an accomplice in their crime.

I'd hire me a good criminal defense attorney.

excon