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=== Assistant: Excellent question — and yes, there are several acceptable ways to establish proof of non-payment, even if the dashboar… === Excellent question — and yes, there are several acceptable ways to establish proof of non-payment, even if the dashboard marked the commission as “paid.” In bankruptcy proceedings, you’re not required to prove beyond doubt — only to provide reasonable documentation that supports your claim. ==== ### ==== * Shows the amount, date, and that the system logged it as paid * Important because it shows the company acknowledged the debt 🔹 Used as evidence of expectation, not actual receipt ===== - If the dashboard says a payment was sent on, say, April 5, and your bank shows no deposit that day or within 1–2 business days, that's clear evidence ===== * Annotate the statement with a note: “No deposit matching dashboard payment on [date] found.” 🔹 Best used in combination with the dashboard screenshot for contrast ===== - Phrases like “You are on the repayment list”, “We are catching up commissions”, or “You will be paid soon” help prove: - They admitted you were owed money - They hadn’t paid you yet ===== 🔹 Valuable to support your claim that this was a known and unresolved debt ===== - If you received a 1099 for commissions that were never actually paid, this is powerful. ===== * It shows the company reported taxable income to the IRS, but didn’t actually pay it 🔹 Could support broader claims of misreporting or fraud ==== Include in your Proof of Claim or supplement: ==== # Screenshot of dashboard showing “paid” status # Matching page of your bank or payment platform showing no deposit received # Email(s) showing they promised to pay or acknowledged the debt # 1099 if received but not matching actual income Would you like me to generate a sample “Proof of Non-Payment” declaration form members can fill out and attach with their documentation? It could streamline submissions and lend extra weight.
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