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where do i stand leagly
hi we have a christmas club at work for the last 2 years everything been fine .this year people did not get there money till late on .i asked for a cheque,got it last week and it bounced
i was given another cheque today and paid it in so it will clear 31 jan .if this does not clear what are my options or is it tough luck .he has ovisally been dipping into it over the year arthor fowler comes to mind .

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Re: where do i stand leagly
Depends who's name the account was in.
Also do you have a signed paying in book so to speak and a signed contract?
Similar things have happened with supposed lottery syndicates that never legally existed.
I'd go around with a bat.
Also do you have a signed paying in book so to speak and a signed contract?
Similar things have happened with supposed lottery syndicates that never legally existed.
I'd go around with a bat.
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Re: where do i stand leagly
Too messy, poss fatal.
Pliers with several layers of insulation tape round the jaws much more
effective.
Pliers with several layers of insulation tape round the jaws much more
effective.
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
Re: where do i stand leagly
Hopefully the new cheque will clear but if it bounces then chances are that other people's did too. Find out how many other people at work were affected and see what explanation is provided. If it is definitely theft, rather than some other explanation, and you have proof to show how much you have paid in, then go to the Police and report it. I imagine that the Post Office won't be too happy about it either, so let your manager know what has happened too.
Happy Christmas to you & Hazel (hope this doesn't put too much of a damper on things).
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Happy Christmas to you & Hazel (hope this doesn't put too much of a damper on things).
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Re: where do i stand leagly
Inform the employer and demand cash off the collector if he refuses inform the police straight away before he covers his tracks.I think it is disgusting that someone could do this and the cheque bouncing probably means no funds 

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And learn the lesson....what's the point of a Christmas Club??? Just put the cash away yourself each week/month....you know where it is then.



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You raise a good point, make use of that Christmas sweet tin! I've heard of these cons before though, cut out the middle man, no one looks after his/her money like the owner. Sorry of course for dale, hope it gets sorted.
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Re: where do i stand leagly
i got another cheque and it seems to be sorted but got to wait for it to clear ,i have set up my own standing order to my building society .
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Re: where do i stand leagly
If that second cheque bounces, tell your boss to phone Mr Plod. If he won't do it, do it yourself. Someone that systematically nicks from their workmates is the lowest of the low.


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Re: where do i stand leagly
Aren't there fees and charges involved with bouncing cheques these days?
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: where do i stand leagly
i am going to have to go down that route number 2 bounced
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Re: where do i stand leagly
Dale you need to get the police involved and do it legally as its obvious there are no funds and you probably aren't the only one to get ripped off
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Re: where do i stand leagly
You need to inform your Manager where you work as well and find out how many more colleagues have been affected. Have you actually spoken to the person who was running the Christmas Club?
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Re: where do i stand leagly
PM sent.
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Re: where do i stand leagly
What was the outcome of this Dale??
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Re: where do i stand leagly
More importantly did you get your money
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Re: where do i stand leagly
matter all sorted now i got my cash after a bit of a fight , tha lads at work imbarased the hell out of him so i got cash and its in the building society . i learnt 2 things how many friends i have , and started my own standing order to my building society many thanks for your support . 

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Re: where do i stand leagly
Great news Dale.
Well done, a slap on the back for you and a knife in the back for him.
Well done, a slap on the back for you and a knife in the back for him.

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Re: where do i stand leagly
That's great news
hope you made the weasel squirm
