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Old 04-10-2014, 05:04 AM   #23775
Hitch
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Originally Posted by samhy View Post
Kindlekitten and Hitch, I feel for you guys
Thanks, Samhy, but I was fortunate; after some determined holding (2 hours) that day that the money was seized, 2 more hours working through all the documents with the (nice) IRS agent, and then another 2 hours talking to the bank the following day, I had my money back by Wednesday, after it had been stolen--oh, sorry, SEIZED unlawfully--the Monday. I was able to make payroll and all that by week's end.

I do have monies squirreled away--rainy day and all that--but I had all sorts of automatic payments for various and sundry business expenses slated (for SAS, Cloud services, etc.) and I was pretty freaked out about the idea of bouncing a check (effectively) to the project management SAS service I use, or the Desk CSR software, Amazon S3, Dropboxes, etc., as that could literally shut down my business. And let's face it, for an Internet biz--that would be bad, bad, bad. ;-)

Thanks for your kind words.

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