By: Michelle C
That is unfortunate. I have bounced only one check… when I was in high school I bounced a check at the grocery store I worked. Thankfully my manager waived the 30 dollar fee but I did have to still pay...
View ArticleBy: Elmo Clarity
Correct. The way the story is written, she ASSUMED they would wait. Doesn’t sound like there was any discussion on when the check was going to be cashed.
View ArticleBy: Christopher Elliott
Well, this was fun. I guess next time I’ll say “no” to a request for help like this one. Right? Oh, who am I kidding. I can’t help myself.
View ArticleBy: Ann Lamoy
I have sympathy for Ms. Bowyer. I’ve lived paycheck to paycheck before and frankly it sucks. But she made a mistake when she assumed they would wait to deposit the check. As she put it “Usually, they’d...
View ArticleBy: TonyA_says
If you had targeted EXCESSIVE FEES then the discussion would have been different.
View ArticleBy: Joe Farrell
Never Never Never give anyone a check on an account that does not have the money . . . Now, if you can prove that the company promised to hold the check until the lease was signed – sue them. A great...
View ArticleBy: sdir
Thank you, this is exactly what I was wondering. How many of those businesses were charged a fee for the rejected/bounced withdrawal? But I have to wonder, just how many checks bounced for it to reach...
View ArticleBy: john4868
@facebook-1284012132:disqus I’d agree with you if she said she postdated the check (which in OH anyway becomes a promissory note and not a check at that point with a different set of laws). Nothing in...
View ArticleBy: BillCCC
Not al all. Helping is what you do. The client does not always have to be 100% in the right for you to try to help. In this case most posters(and I am in this group) did not like the fact that this...
View ArticleBy: emanon256
I used to be one of such businesses. Customers would setup a regular ACH withdrawal with us, and we would process the ACH between their bank and our bank. The customer could not have her bank stop the...
View ArticleBy: emanon256
When my dad has his stroke, and it took close to 2 months to get Wells Fargo to accept the Power of Attorney I had for him, he racked up over $800 in fees. He was charged $35 every time a debit card or...
View ArticleBy: Elmo Clarity
Mr. Former Cop and Banker. You want to quote the law saying they can’t require a fingerprint? If there really is such a law, why is Rep. James Webb of New Hampshire pushing HB 1262 to prohibit banks...
View ArticleBy: Cheryl
We have an account with Chase, but our main account is now with a credit union in our state. The only major banks are going to make permanent changes is if we take our money away from them. Granted,...
View ArticleBy: MarkKelling
Different situation. Your issues were the result of fraud and the bank was trying more to protect itself than help you out. This issue was where the customer wrote a check without funds to cover it and...
View ArticleBy: Jeanne
Oh wow. What a response. It’s really amazing how much people “know” about a person by reading a short article about a situation they are in, and then filling in the gaps and assuming the rest.By the...
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