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  • mbr0

    I think that he's probably playing that poker game with your cash. He's probably pissed and wants to vent, so the easiest thing to do is just hold up your pay. He'll assume that you will eventually not want to deal with it and let it go.
    Don't. People like this need to be reckoned with! Don't let him step on you as he has no doubt stepped on someone else in the past. It's business, you gave a reasonable (more than) notice, and pursued other options, that's respectable and should be expected.
    Pursue this with the utmost professionalism, by the book, learn the terms, and it will more than piss him off again, it'll scare him. Then he may pay you and think twice before f*in' the next guy.
    Damn, I can't stand unprofessional crap like that!
    Good luck

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