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Posted on 1/25/23 at 9:48 pm to Phillytiger9
Why was this even reported? I had something similar happen. Well, there was a mistake in which I wasn't getting paid as much as I should have. I didn't even notice it because it went into one account and would just transfer so much to my main checking. After 3 or 4 pay periods I was informed a mistake was paid and I was paid the difference.
His checks have been adjusted to correct the problem. It just sounds like an accounting error, buts its about the head football coach so it gets clicks, that's all that matters.
His checks have been adjusted to correct the problem. It just sounds like an accounting error, buts its about the head football coach so it gets clicks, that's all that matters.
Posted on 1/25/23 at 11:42 pm to Geaux Piggins Geaux
quote:I Say I Say I Say. Go to Frankie & Johnny's.
Let him have it.
Geaux Piggins Geaux. You must be an Old School "Nawlins" guy to know and remember those F&J commercials.
Posted on 1/26/23 at 12:34 am to 777Tiger
quote:why would the payee have ANY inkling of responsibility to notice or catch that?
it's gross buffoonery on the payor and the payee to not have caught that,
As stated above, BK isn't watching his deposits monthly. Hell, I could miss several paychecks before I might notice...much less if they paid me 10% extra.
Somebody probably caught it while prepping for taxes.
This post was edited on 1/26/23 at 12:50 am
Posted on 1/26/23 at 7:43 am to Phillytiger9
I hope the mistake was not made by a graduate of the LSU accounting program.
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