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[quote=Anonymous]Do you have any proof of the salary that you were offered? Any pay stubs (preferably not one of the first two)? For my last two jobs, I have the email that was sent confirming the job and the salary. And I keep my pay stubs along with other documents for 7 years,. If you have this, you can look at the gross pay on your paystubs and prorate that to the full year and compare to the salary stated in your letter. You will be able to determine if they did, in fact, overpay you. If not, then you have a case to contest the letter. If they did overpay you, or you have no proof that they did not overpay you, then you will be responsible for paying the money back. The only way out of this is if you have proof that what you were paid agrees with what you were promised in a letter of employment. I guarantee that your former agency has copies of those documents. [/quote]
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