Cessnaflyer
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I hear how they are teaching a new run your mouth and then lose your spine class at UND.
Funny story to speak of the stupidity that runs amuck here. . . When I worked at the airport they accidentally paid me 1000 dollars an hour for my first paycheck and deposited 29,000 dollars into my bank account. I told them about it, it was a friday and they left in in my account over the weekend because their accounting people were gone!!! I should have closed my account and ran :banghead: Off topic but figured I'd through that story out here! haha
Wheres my money? :drool:
If thats true its funny, but good luck getting that honored just by posting the screencap. I'm good at photoshop too.
I hear how they are teaching a new run your mouth and then lose your spine class at UND.
Like a said it is in my campus connection as well. Let me guess. . . . I obviously doctored Campus Connection? :rotfl:
... But your ATM slip is not proof. Let's get a notorized letter from HR at UND. You will have to sign a release allowing them to disclose your past pay stubs...
... However, the terms of my wager were very clear. We need to get a letter from UND HR (or payroll), not a document you provide. That letter must state that you were overpaid $29,000. In order for this to occur, you will need to sign a letter consenting to such a request. I will send my $1000 to a person we can both mutually agree upon. Is there anyone at UND Aerospace you would trust as an intermediary? If not, I am open to your suggestions.
I don't see where he lived up to the terms of the agreement yet.
I have proof through my campus connection and my bank statements. Not "documents provided by myself". The document they provided me with was the one I scanned. What more could I even do?
He was pretty specific about what constituted proof in order to meet his terms.
If I had a thousand dollars sitting out there for the taking I think I'd go ahead and get a notarized statement from the UND Human Resources or Payroll department. That might take some effort on my part though. I might have to do some serious sweet talking and make multiple trips to numerous different offices and a few weeks of effort to get someone in authority there to do it for me. Now that I think about it, I guess I can see where it might be too much work for a measly $1000.00.
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I'll tell you what. For 10% of your earnings I'll walk you through all the steps. The first step will be to figure out how serious he is about the bet, and I'll show you how to have him put the money up before you have to do anything else.
Then, I'll walk you through the process of getting the needed documentation and how to get it notarized. My help will cut down the amount of work that you need to do by at least 1/2 and it will only cost you 10%.
What do you say?
No thanks, I am perfectly capable of figuring it out
Sounds good!
Tell you what, if you're willing to put the effort into it, I'll give you advice along the way with no strings or preconditions.
In fact the first bit of advice is to Google 'escrow' and go back through the earlier posts...
Thank you kindly, now I will request that mrflier follows through if he is really serious about this
I'm not going to take a side in this... but, I will say as someone who uses photoshop professionally that this would be simple for anyone with five minutes of time to doctor.
So, if it were me? It would take more than this to fork over that kinda cash... Just sayin
I am reluctant to bring someone into this unless he is willing respond. I am open to suggestions for a person to do it throughAnother bit of advice is that you could review post #25 in this thread, and then propose who to use as the third party escrow holder. That is, if you're telling the truth about all of this. Otherwise you could just give your public apologies as you agreed to in post #29.
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Once again, It is on my Campus Connection paycheck records online and on my bank statement
I'm not trying to say that it isn't...
What I am trying to say is that if I had photoshop on this computer I *could* change that image to say you made $500,000 an hour in just a few minutes.
Either way though, that's not the documentation that he asked for when you guys were making this bet. And, I'm guessing it could be due to photoshop.