news.cnet.com — Software giant sends a letter to some of the 1,400 employees it laid off last month letting them know they were overcompensated and that it would like the money back. Read this blog post by Steven Musil on Microsoft.
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robbobFeb 23, 2009
$65535 paid out $100000
bradleylandFeb 23, 2009
It's a rhetorical statement. It's meant to show just how absurd it is to ask for money back after you fire someone.
fletch101Feb 23, 2009
Because how do you know they overpaid but rather just didn't just change their minds?
gieverFeb 24, 2009
Seriously, f**k that guy. I'm -pissed-.
philkavFeb 24, 2009
Ye what did they use? microsoft money? lol@ms
balabinbaJun 14, 2009
I didn't know it was such a big deal until I see this Digg. My cousin were one of the "victim" who got the letter. She's now back to China working for a drop ship marketplace call <a class="user" href="http://www.quarkr.com">http://www.quarkr.com</a> What's ironic about it was that the letter actually became the best proof for her existing employer that she indeed "worked" for Microsoft.