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<blockquote data-quote="BigTen" data-source="post: 87386"><p>Yeah I should send them the invoice before I send them the money and tell them they have to pay before I can move the money back to them. That way would guarantee that I would get the money haha. I would doubt that they would pay the invoice after I had sent them the money. They would do to me what I am doing to them.</p><p></p><p>But anyway another side issue has come up.</p><p></p><p>My little sister lives in Whangarei (NZ) and has two little children of her own. The father of the children did the dirty on her and isn't really part of the picture anymore although he does help her out in a very limited way in terms of money and stuff. </p><p></p><p>But anyway she was involved in a car accident in which the car that she was driving rolled twice and is now a total wreck. Even though both children (both are under 2 1/2 years old) and my sister were uninjured it was pretty upsetting for everyone involved.</p><p></p><p>A truck that had been carrying a FMCG had a spill which caused my sister to lose control of the car. The investigating officer had planned on charging the company responsible but had held back because the company had said that they would "look after my sister". But at this stage they had done nothing and my sister is without a car and with two small children to look after.</p><p></p><p>All of her immediate family are overseas (her mum and dad are in Europe travelling around; her elder sister is in the USA; and I am in Melbourne) so her support base is somewhat limited. She has cousins and stuff so she is not totally alone. </p><p></p><p>So because I am so nice and feel real bad that she is left to deal with all of this stuff so I telegraphic transfered her some money so that she can buy another car while she waits for the company to fix her up.</p><p></p><p>So when the legal department of my old company calls me wanting their money I might just tell them that I had to send it home to help my little sister out and until she gets a payment I won't be able to repay them.</p><p></p><p>Of course I do have the money to pay them right now but I think that it would be a good little game to play. Hahah!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTen, post: 87386"] Yeah I should send them the invoice before I send them the money and tell them they have to pay before I can move the money back to them. That way would guarantee that I would get the money haha. I would doubt that they would pay the invoice after I had sent them the money. They would do to me what I am doing to them. But anyway another side issue has come up. My little sister lives in Whangarei (NZ) and has two little children of her own. The father of the children did the dirty on her and isn't really part of the picture anymore although he does help her out in a very limited way in terms of money and stuff. But anyway she was involved in a car accident in which the car that she was driving rolled twice and is now a total wreck. Even though both children (both are under 2 1/2 years old) and my sister were uninjured it was pretty upsetting for everyone involved. A truck that had been carrying a FMCG had a spill which caused my sister to lose control of the car. The investigating officer had planned on charging the company responsible but had held back because the company had said that they would "look after my sister". But at this stage they had done nothing and my sister is without a car and with two small children to look after. All of her immediate family are overseas (her mum and dad are in Europe travelling around; her elder sister is in the USA; and I am in Melbourne) so her support base is somewhat limited. She has cousins and stuff so she is not totally alone. So because I am so nice and feel real bad that she is left to deal with all of this stuff so I telegraphic transfered her some money so that she can buy another car while she waits for the company to fix her up. So when the legal department of my old company calls me wanting their money I might just tell them that I had to send it home to help my little sister out and until she gets a payment I won't be able to repay them. Of course I do have the money to pay them right now but I think that it would be a good little game to play. Hahah! [/QUOTE]
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