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Expense Overpayment

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bizeman

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Missouri,
The company I used to work for paid one of my expense reports twice. It was direct deposited into my bank account and I had no physical contact with the money. I notified the accounting office of the mistake shortly after the event and they said that it was taken care of and to not worry about it (verbal). They never did get the money back, and about two years later they call me on the phone and tell me that I owe them the money. Do I really have to pay it back after almost two years of not hearing a single word from them? The amount in question is roughly $4000.
Can the company take any action against me? They have roughly $88000 dollars in overpayment to other individuals they told me.
 


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lawrat

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no because you told them about they mistake and they said they took care of it. their mistake should not be your detriment.
 

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