Is it my money?!

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If anyone should make interest on the dough it's the rightful owner. Obvious question . . .If you are willing to make $10.00 dollars by shady means . . what would you do for $20.00 . . .$100.00?

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I could say the same thing about most apartment complexes. What do you think they do with your deposit until you move out? I know I gave mine $500 two years ago, and I've been outta that hell hole for a month already. Haven't seen a check or a detailed reason for why they kept my money yet.

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They are supposed to pay interest to the tenant on that money. It's the law in California. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

By the way, is that the right way to do business?
 
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They are supposed to pay interest to the tenant on that money. It's the law in California.

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Yeah, Florida is a little different. In more ways than one. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
There isn't enough bandwidth on the internet to 'essplain the differences!
 
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*attempts to arrange m&m's on a table in alphabetical order*

Triangle triangle triangle, here I come! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

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Yummy, I love tri-Delts........and M&M's as well
 
Wait a minute. No, it's not her money. But the reason I say get a bill is because then she will have paperwork that shows that she's paid them in full. And then she gets to hold on to the money and collect the interest until that bill is due.

Totally legal, ethical, and I don't see why you have a problem with that. I guess in your world, I should pay my credit card company right when I spend the money, huh?

It's ERAU's mistake. Why should Cristl bust her butt to make it right for them?
 
I guarantee that money will be taken out as fast as it got there.



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Cristl,

Please don't tell me you're actually, truly wondering if this is your money or not. If so, I'd have to suggest you to be an ideal candidate to Delta Delta Delta once you reach ASU.

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Bleh... tri Delts /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif
 
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Bleh... tri Delts

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Tri Delt, everyone else has..ahahahaha.
Sorry couldn't resist. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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If anyone should make interest on the dough it's the rightful owner. Obvious question . . .If you are willing to make $10.00 dollars by shady means . . what would you do for $20.00 . . .$100.00?

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Credit card companies hold the sale from a transaction for 3-5 days before crediting the money to a business's account. Guess why?
 
I called ERAU today and told them what all happened. They told me the way that it works is, Sallie Mae will look over their monthly report soon and see that their bill was returned, and then go after ERAU for the money. Then ERAU will send a bill to me. But, since I told them, I can just make out a check to them now and save the paperwork! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/spin2.gif

That was awesome...having not been on the planet that long I don't know how everything works. So I learned how something else works! Go me! And again seeing that in my account just makes me want to save more money.

And everyone lived happily ever after and went, "Wee!" when they saw an airplane. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
you might want to wait until you get the bill so you have some sort of paper record of what has happened with all this. just incase something happens down the road and you need it.
 
Ohhh yeah!

Geez *slaps forehead*..that's a good idea. Thanks for reminding me! I guess I'll just wait for the paperwork to come in, then. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/Smilecrunch.gif
 
If ERAU is going to send you a bill, wait until you get it, and pay it when it's due. They're giving you free money, Cristl. Take advantage of it.

Oh, and if there were NSF fees involved, make sure that someone takes care of that. It wasn't your fault, the transaction should not have happened.
 
What is an NSF fee? Sorry, my blondeness comes and goes.

ERAU acted really cool about it, and I don't think there will be any fees. I think they realize that none of it was my fault. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
That would be what the bank charged you for not having enough funds in the account to cover the withdrawal. It stands for insufficient funds.

My bank charged me one right after Isabel. The power was out at the banks, and so I couldn't deposit my money. They told me, don't worry, we won't charge you but at the end of the month, there it was.

So I went and talked to them about it and got my money back.
 
NSF is a latin abbreviation for "Freshly minted CFI with few students" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
That's good. I'll have to remember that one. After a while you become a master at the fine art of floating checks. College is good for something.
 
Float a check for a keg on friday, charge $4 to purchase a cup at a party, take all of the loot and deposit it after you wake up on sunday and voila! Instant credit!
 
Oh yeah, I knew that! I'll have to review my records . . .

Crazy people think I'm gonna be buying kegs...heheheh...yeah right, I'll be the dork locking myself in the basement study room every night. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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