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Old 08-07-2008 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by hslightnin
They took his last pay check. Now im sure he made more then $333 per pay check so unless he had over $1000 in uniform bills then he should be square.
Now if comair sent it to collections and its on ur credit report Dont pay. contact a lawyer.
Not pointing any fingers, but there was a handful of people who owed well over $2000, when they left the company. It almost seemed premeditated.

I know a lot of people want to stick it to the company, cause in their mind the company has stuck it to them, but that's a little ridiculous.

I'm curious if the guy who posted that will comment and tell us what his balance was before he left. Sure they should have taken more than $333 per pay check, but if they didn't, and he knows he owed more, then the right thing to do would be to contact someone and make it right, as opposed to saying, "wow I got away with one there".

It's like people doing their taxes every year. Some take outrageous deductions, then when they don't hear about it for a year, they figure they got away with it. All the sudden two years into it, they get audited by the IRS. The IRS disallows the deductions, then charges penalties and interest on the disallowed amount. These people then cry about having to pay penalties and interest, when they just got caught red handed.
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