What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
I don't know if this is the correct sub-forum, probably not, but I didn't know where this would go.
Okay, so I took part in a clinical study over 2 weeks ago, promised to get a check in the mail within 2 weeks, but I haven't gotten payed. I called them, they told me this "there was a problem sending the checks out, we'll send them ASAP." Now, I waited 2 weeks without a notification that there was a problem. In all honesty, I wouldn't have minded if they had said "we sent it, but it probably got lost in the mail." No, they said it was a problem on their end. I was told I'd get a call in 2 days for an update, that should've been Friday 9/11/15, but I didn't get any update. I've already had to borrow money and pawn things waiting for this check, $1100, and it's really ridiculous that they didn't contact me before I contacted them. Does anyone know if I could sue if I don't get the money on time?
Again, if this is in the wrong sub-forum, please feel free to move.
I don't know if this is the correct sub-forum, probably not, but I didn't know where this would go.
Okay, so I took part in a clinical study over 2 weeks ago, promised to get a check in the mail within 2 weeks, but I haven't gotten payed. I called them, they told me this "there was a problem sending the checks out, we'll send them ASAP." Now, I waited 2 weeks without a notification that there was a problem. In all honesty, I wouldn't have minded if they had said "we sent it, but it probably got lost in the mail." No, they said it was a problem on their end. I was told I'd get a call in 2 days for an update, that should've been Friday 9/11/15, but I didn't get any update. I've already had to borrow money and pawn things waiting for this check, $1100, and it's really ridiculous that they didn't contact me before I contacted them. Does anyone know if I could sue if I don't get the money on time?
Again, if this is in the wrong sub-forum, please feel free to move.