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volare21

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Ok my basic situation is this. I recenlty left a technology company where I worked as a sales rep. As a sales rep I naturally had an expense. Upon submitting my resignation I had submitted my expense which I an incured up until my resignation. Expense reimbursments are usually paid a month after recieved. Anyway, I submitted my expense a month ago and after attempting to get it I was told the company does not reimburse mileage. This is a flat out lie because I was told I would be reimbursed mileage and meals upon being hired. In addition, I had already received two previous expense checks which included mileage. I was also told that no meals would be reimbursed and I would only be reimbursed $20 out of my $200 expense because I had a receipt for a networking event ticket. I did not have an receipt for the meals, however, this was never required before. What are my rights?? What can I do?? It's only a matter of $180 but its more the principle then the money. All suggestion would be helpful. Thanks.
 



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