o.O
Just received an email from the Tribune Company, telling me I have $100 coming my way on April 20 ... for an invoice dated Nov. 14, 2008. Only problem is, I never submitted an invoice on that date -- the only invoice I submitted in November was on the 25th, and I received payment for that last month (along with the December and February invoices I hadn't received).
Part of me was tempted to not say anything and just accept the money when it comes in on Monday, but I don't wanna take the money, spend it, then have Tribune come back asking for the money. Fact is, I've already been paid for all the work I've done for that company to date, so ... what's with the extra $100? A clerical error?
I dunno, but something tells me a company in the middle of bankruptcy probably can't afford to be doling out extra cash to people.
UPDATE: Finally got a hold of someone over at Accounts Payable, and apparently an invoice was submitted on that date in my name ... but not by me. I informed the payroll people over at the Daily Press about it, hoping to avoid such a thing in the future. The payment has been stopped, since I've already been paid for all the work I've done for them up to this point. The extra $100 would've been nice, but why take it if it's not owed to me?