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excel

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I quit my job for a rather large corporation. I had worked there for only 3 weeks and decided I was not going to like it so I never went back. I checked my bank staement and realized that they had deposited two more checks in my account for time I did not work and they probably are going to deposit more. Do I need to call them and tell them I don't work there anymore and give the money back? Do they have legal recourse against me?
 


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D. D. Lessenberry

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You should notify them. Upon discovery of their error, they may inflict interest on that money.

Don't take the chance that "they'll never find out."
 
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gutman04

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If you are paid in error by your former employer & they want the money back, are you legally required to pay that money back at their request?
 

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