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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
The only way I can imagine is to go each day to his bank trying to certify the funds which is a huge waste of time. I like Trixxia's idea, but I don't know if my bank (RBC) can offer such a means to collect, I thought this is something collection agencies would do, not my bank.
WG
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WG, sorry didn't come back to check. Actually, all Canadian banks offer it. For the most part, it's businesses that use this service but you can definitely ask your bank manager to send the checks on collection. It's basically like standing in line everyday at their bank and waiting until they deposit and hoping it's enough to cover one of the checks - once they do, they send you the money.
I'm not sure what the amounts total to, but you can contact your local police or the RCMP tomorrow - (depending on what it what the entire story is, it may fall into the cybercrime fraud department). If not, call your local police and ask for the fraud department. I would call for info but still go the bank collection route. (you'll probably get your cash faster)
Also, if my banking memory serves me correctly - kiting refers fraudulently getting CASH based on the float (or time it takes for cheques to clear). NSF cheques don't fall into that category *unless* he used you as a check cashing service.
In the US (according to Wikipedia) you can attempt to this to collect the funds:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-suf..._on_Bad_Checks