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Originally Posted by signupdamnit
I'm not sure it's a good idea to take one of those checks to a check cashing place if you suspect it might bounce. Couldn't it be considered fraud since you have a suspicion the check will bounce and couldn't some of them try to go after you for additional fees?
Some counties have it set up so that you can turn in bounced checks for enforcement. I'm not sure how it would work for this or what the deal is but I'd think there is some kind of process and it would be tough for them to get out of it. Eventually they would have to pay.
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Maybe so or maybe not. What's most important to me right now though is the fact that I have a really busy, really stressful week coming up and if that check were to bounce, I would undoubtedly have to find the time to raise a very special brand of bloody motherfucking hell despite having neither the time nor the patience to do so in proper civil manner. In other words, things would get pretty fucking ugly, it would be a big fucking headache, and I don't want to have to fucking deal with it. Not this week. No way. And I really think that it's best for me to just role the dice with all that other stuff, deal with whatever consequences come of it, and hope that my schedule will he more dispute resolution friendly when I get the next check.
None of that really matters, though, because the stupid idiots at the check cashing place apparently decided to have a snow day and leave at 5:00!!! What a bunch of lazy cunts!! I may have to go to the bank on Monday morning, but maybe not. I'm not going to make two special trips for a $70 check No fucking way. Especially if I have to deal with snow again. So it may be a week or even two before I deposit it. Or maybe I'll still have it on me when happening to walk by the check cashing place on Monday. It's really hard to say. All I know is that it better fucking clear.