10/28/2009

Benefits Reimbursement

So not too long ago I mentioned that I had bought some glasses but had to wait for my benefits to reimburse me. Well they finally did.  I received $126.  It was deposited directly into my account yesterday, how fantastic!

I was actually confused for a good 20 minutes trying to figure out where the money came from, but was pleasantly surprised once I figured it out.

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7 comments:

  1. Yay for benefits! It's amazing how much they help.

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  2. I have that problem every time I get a reimbursement. I end up spending 20 minutes flipping between the Bank account statement and my budget trying to figure out where the extra money came from

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  3. Yayy!. Now if only J. had benefits and you were on them!

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  4. @ Mom - he does have benefits - I'm just not on them. For that to happen we'd have to declare each other common law...

    hmm.. perhaps that's worth a blog post.

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  5. You talk about having kids together and buying a house together.... Umm, can you say committed relationship?

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  6. @ Mom - your funny :P

    I think it has more to do with the increase in benefit premiums then anything else, but defn. worth looking into.

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