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A Canadian woman revealed she keeps getting paid for a government job she has never worked, despite her repeated attempts to stop the cash from coming in.

Vanita Lindsay said she interviewed for the job and was offered a clerk position at the call center for the Canada Pension Plan in July.

She declined the offer but was shocked to discover the organization had started depositing paychecks into her bank account in August. 

Lindsay said she has been paid a total of $8,816.20 for the job, despite numerous calls and emails asking to be taken off the payroll.

‘It’s hilarious, weird and kind of messed up. I want it done because it’s just ridiculous,’ Lindsay told CTV News.

Vanita Lindsay said she was paid $8,816.20 for a clerk position at the call center for the Canada Pension Plan that she never worked

The stay-at-home mom from Shawnigan Lake, British …

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