When she received a letter from Western Union, telling her that a shipment sent years ago to Mexico was never charged, an onlooker tried to get the money back, but because her husband, who made the shipment, died, it was hard for her to get the money.
The death of Rosa Romero’s husband was completely unexpected, so she did not leave a will, which complicated the situation.
“I saw he was really very tired, there was a lot of work to do,” said Romero, who lost her husband two years ago.
“He worked a lot, six days, 12 hours, and because he was nervous, he didn’t take the medication anymore and died. He didn’t wake up anymore,” Romero said.
It was a heart attack that robbed the father of her three children, and left her overwhelmed with grief, with huge expenses waiting for her, including $9,000 she paid for the funeral.
In December 2021, when a letter arrived from Western Union for her husband, telling him that a $1,000 shipment he had sent to Mexico in 2018, Romero thought she could get that money back, but they asked her for a will, which I didn’t have.
“He went to sleep and never woke up. How would I have a will? He didn’t have the money to have a will,” Romero also said.
He tried to explain to them, but they told him he would have to go to court to solve it. Desperate, she decides to call T52 Respond.
We contacted Western Union to ask them to evaluate the situation and reconsider your refund. After that, they called her, and finally, she was able to get those money back which she assures will help her a lot.
“Because I borrowed from my family for the funeral. This is where you will work for me.”
Another good news Romero received when she went to collect that money was that apparently there were two more shipments made by her husband, which didn’t get charged either, so we’re helping him get Western Union to reconsider returning those money as well. .
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