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<blockquote data-quote="Cementups" data-source="post: 1103354" data-attributes="member: 8590"><p>Back when we took cash for COD's I had to pay one back. I had a customer pay for a $1,600 COD with 16 $100 bills. At least in our area we had to have any amounts over $1k counted and signed off on by the nighttime OMS. Like an idiot, I did not since in my mind "how hard could it to be to count 16 bills?!?!" and dropped the cash envelope in the safe without having it audited. Later that night I got a call at home from the OMS asking where my cash envelope was. I told her I dropped it in the safe. NOPE. She said the safe takes two keys to open and neither persons with the keys saw it in there. So since I was the last person to see it I was therefore responsible for it and had to repay it. They wanted me at first to pay it upfront and I told them no way. They took out $25/week for 64 weeks till it was all paid back. </p><p></p><p>Still to this day I think the two people who open the safe saw it was audited and pocketed the money. It happened conveniently right before Christmas. What a nice time to come across extra money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cementups, post: 1103354, member: 8590"] Back when we took cash for COD's I had to pay one back. I had a customer pay for a $1,600 COD with 16 $100 bills. At least in our area we had to have any amounts over $1k counted and signed off on by the nighttime OMS. Like an idiot, I did not since in my mind "how hard could it to be to count 16 bills?!?!" and dropped the cash envelope in the safe without having it audited. Later that night I got a call at home from the OMS asking where my cash envelope was. I told her I dropped it in the safe. NOPE. She said the safe takes two keys to open and neither persons with the keys saw it in there. So since I was the last person to see it I was therefore responsible for it and had to repay it. They wanted me at first to pay it upfront and I told them no way. They took out $25/week for 64 weeks till it was all paid back. Still to this day I think the two people who open the safe saw it was audited and pocketed the money. It happened conveniently right before Christmas. What a nice time to come across extra money. [/QUOTE]
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