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Pc World Note Books
Saturday, May 28th, 2011

I’ve been over paid?
A few months ago I applied for a job at PC world, part of the Dixons group, I attended an induction but never started work with them. A month later I recieved a letter from them saying that I had been overpaid by £100. The signing in system at the PC world store was ridiculously unsophisticated considering what they trade, ( a note book ). Where do I stand with this, am I legally obligated to pay them back, I recieved a second letter this morning but really don’t want to pay. Surely if I never signed in to work then it is thier blunder, why should I have to pay for that? Should it not come from the managers wage packet? Help!
To get around your legal duty to repay you need to get a letter sent to them from your legal representative (a free one in Citizens Advice (but beware of them as they use ex-employers to advise) or a local Unemployed Workers’ Centre, or your Council’s Social Services or Trading Standards Dept.).
The letter must state that the money was received by you in good faith as you assumed it was to compensate you for the time spent with the Company (during induction or whatever).
Only in this way will you avoid the need to repay. If you do it yourself, ensure you include the wording in the above paragraph (and keep a copy of your letter for any Court hearing).
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $5.87 Another multi-gazillion-dollar Hollywood franchise, another chapter in the remarkable career of John Williams. Though he’s already been responsible for scoring some of the most overwhelmingly successful film series of all time, in tackling the second installment of the Harry Potter saga, Williams once again proves why his name is held in such high regard in scoring circles. While he utilizes the t… |
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Death Note 3: L, Change the World $14.15 Director Hideo Nakata’s follow-up to the first two live-action films in the “Death Note” series acts as both sequel and prequel, offering a more detailed look at the humanity of detective L (Ken’ichi Matsuyama), who is cursed with a mere 28 days of life remaining after inscribing his own name as a macabre Death Note. Will a small boy who survived a strange epidemic in Thailand prove to be key to h… |
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Cooler Master Notepal X2 Notebook Cooler R9-NBC-4WAK-GP $23.99 With efficient functional and superb silent concept in mind, the NotePal X2 creates optimal comfort for laptop users. Either on a desk or on the lap of an on-the-go user, the NotePal X2 takes air from a bottom intake and cools down high temperatures with its 140mm silent fans, dissipating the high temperatures generated by the CPU and GPU trapped inside the laptop housing…. |
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Cooler Master Notepal U2 Notebook Cooler with Two Fans R9-NBC-8PBK-GP $24.99 Cooler Master NotePal U2 Notebook Cooler The Cooler Master NotePal U2 Notebook Cooler is a simple stand that elevates your notebook to a comfortable viewing angle and allows you to work with a better posture. The Cooler Master NotePal U2 Notebook Cooler features an aluminum meshed design that ensures that heat dissipates quickly to prevent your notebook from overheating. The Cooler Master NotePal … |
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Wacom Bamboo Connect Pen Tablet (CTL470) $79.95 Mark up. Sketch. Collaborate. Bring your ideas to life with the Bamboo Connect pen tablet. Bamboo Connect helps you become a visual communicator, so you can sketch-out ideas, mark up or annotate documents, take handwritten notes and most of all, communicate and connect with others. Simply put the tip of the Bamboo pen to the tablet to illustrate your thoughts and ideas in dozens of software … |
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Khaki Plaid Plaid Premium Faux Leather Protective Lightweight Folio Case Cover for Portable Sony PRS-950 Wireless Digital e-Reader + SumacLife TM Wisdom Courage Wristband $44.99 Safely carry and protect your Sony PRS-950 with this Durable Faux Leather Folio Case. This compact cover is perfect for taking your Sony PRS-950 wherever you go. The sleek leather ensures the ultimate fit and protection, without adding bulk or weight. Our four way restraint straps hold your PRS-950 in place, and a magnetic closing strap keeps the cover firmly closed for maximum screen protection. … |
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Death Note: L, Change the World $14.92 L has twenty-three days to live, and twenty-two days to save the world. L to R (Western Style). In an alternative continuity in the DEATH NOTE setting, ace detective L’s name has been placed in a Death Note. He has twenty-three days to bring a terrorist group to justice, or they will use a deadly new virus to change the world…by killing off most of humanity. In an alternative continuity in the DEATH NOTE setting, ace detective L’s name has been placed in a Death Note. He has twenty-three days to bring a terrorist group to justice, or they will use a deadly new virus to change the world…by killing off most of humanity. |
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The Note Books $36.38 No Synopsis Available |
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The Note $16.09 The Note is about meeting someone special that helped me take a good look at my life. I decided to move to Atlanta, which is a city that I did not like three years ago. It changed my life. I retired from my company, bought a house and here I am. A new adventure for a woman in her fifties. What a blessing. |
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Note by Note: A Celebration of the Piano Lesson $3.94 In this luminous book, Tricia Tunstall explores the enduring fascination of the piano lesson. Even as everything else about the world of music changes, the piano lesson retains its appeal. Drawing on her own lifelong experience as a student and teacher, Tunstall writes about the mysteries and delights of piano teaching and learning. What is it that happens in a piano lesson to make it such a durable ritual? In a world where music is heard more often on the telephone and in the elevator than in the concert hall, why does the piano lesson still have meaning in the lives of children? What does it matter whether one more child learns to play Bach’s Minuet in G? "Note by Note" is in part a memoir in which Tunstall recalls her own childhood piano teachers and their influence. As she observes, the piano lesson is unlike the experience of being coached on an athletic team or taught in a classroom, in that it is a one-on-one, personal communication. Physically proximate, mutually concentrating on the transfer of a skill that is often arduous, complicated and frustrating, teacher and student occasionally experience breakthroughs-moments of joy when the student has learned something, mastered a musical passage or expressed a feeling through music. The relationship is not only one-way: teaching the piano is a lifelong endeavor of particular intensity and power. Anyone who has ever studied the piano-or wanted to-will cherish this gem of a book. |