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csziggy

(34,189 posts)
5. Fortunately my husband caught it every time
Wed Dec 19, 2018, 10:22 AM
Dec 2018

But then we had to get our accountant to reprint our forms. One year because of a delay in other documents we didn't get our forms before April 15 and we hand wrote in the missing payment. We went ahead and paid the total that the accountant had put in based on the "missing" payment so our taxes wouldn't be late - but the accountant certainly heard about it!

After that he reviewed the information and some years he caught her omission but it still happened a few times.

I suspect the woman resented me because I reported her to her boss when she tried to recruit me to sell Avon products. As a person who has never worn makeup and who is sensitive to fragrances I would not have been a good candidate to sell that crap even if I had not know what a scam the business is. In addition I was running a farm full time and had no time for pretty much anything else. The main reason I turned her into her boss was that she tried to recruit me several times even after I told her no - and she was calling from his business phone to do so. He shut that down real fast!

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