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My wife’s employer decided to take her paycheck back after it was deposited

Her payroll was fully deposited on the 10th as per usual (she’s paid twice a month) and I got paid yesterday. Paid all our bills and payments on cards. Get word today that they are taking everyone’s payroll back, no reason why, office manager is completely in the dark. I happened to get off work early today and I checked the account sure enough there was a pending transaction for her office’s “reversal” and putting our account negative over $500. I went straight to the credit union and explained the situation and asked if there was anyway to yo stop them from doing that. They teller put a stop payment on it and blocked them from being able withdraw money from our account ever again. She wasn’t sure if we caught it in time, but we’ll find out tomorrow if they did. In the meantime the office manager is trying…


Her payroll was fully deposited on the 10th as per usual (she’s paid twice a month) and I got paid yesterday. Paid all our bills and payments on cards. Get word today that they are taking everyone’s payroll back, no reason why, office manager is completely in the dark. I happened to get off work early today and I checked the account sure enough there was a pending transaction for her office’s “reversal” and putting our account negative over $500. I went straight to the credit union and explained the situation and asked if there was anyway to yo stop them from doing that.

They teller put a stop payment on it and blocked them from being able withdraw money from our account ever again. She wasn’t sure if we caught it in time, but we’ll find out tomorrow if they did. In the meantime the office manager is trying to reach a resolution by the end of the day.

I’m fucking absolutely pissed. I’m fairly certain that has got to be against the law to just withdraw money like that without our consent. It’s not like the payroll was pending, they straight up are robbing our account.

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