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I'm THIS close to absolutely kicking the crap out of my wife's employer.


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That sucks. If you know where the guy is I would consider at least hiring an attorney if the money owed is substantial enough.

I had a similar thing happen to me when a customer in my own building bought a substantial amount of services from me, installed them for almost two months (just long enough for me to have been paid on them), ordered more services, and then literally overnight moved his entire 40 employee office out of the building and was never heard of again. The only person that really paid for all of this was me who got to have his commission checks docked for the next four months to credit back the commission check I received for that sale.

If I ever see that guy again, I will proudly sucker punch the shit out of him.

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