It looks like HR already sent the layoff list to them to have the accounts locked.
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I am with HR, we are monitoring who is accessing accounts right now - that will tell us who all of you here are
Be aware that retroactively they may aggressively pursue you for theft of proprietary data and demand that you have all personal electronic devices be scanned by an independent computer forensic science company here in the Woodlands.
Politely tell them to f--- themselves sideways and if they persist hire an Attorney.
Paranoid much!?! lol
This was just a sneaky way to find out who is posting on this forum.
Yup, false alarm guys.. Call them if you cant access your account. I did, and now i can access it again
Online accounts become inactive after not accessing for 185 days, and/or I locked myself out. All is "ok" in my world again. This layoff needs to happen. And oil please return to over $50.
Only online access is disabled if you don't login once every 30 days. Just call the number on the back of the card and speak to a rep to reactivite the online account.
Whats most likely is that HR f---ed up, like they always do, and now we know who's getting laid off
We pay our corporate cards out of our own $$, and APC reimburses. Why would they care if we rack up a bunch of charges that they don't have to pay us back for?
Would only the online account be locked at this time? I can access over the phone but not online. Its been over a year so, I could have locked my account with incorrect info.
If you don't access your corporate account online at least once every 30 days, Chase disables it. All you need to do is call the number on the back of your card to reactivite it.
Your exp account will not be available to you after you leave. Our checklist includes asking if you have unreimbursed expenses. We will process for you if you have them.
You will have to turn in your badge, your corp card, your computer, office keys. Have them ready.
Mine worked and I Had no charges on it.
Mine didn't work...
Or the account might be left open to pay off any charges (which you're responsible for) after you're terminated.
Mine worked
This just might be true. Seems reasonable.