what does the US law say about this?

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  • mika
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    • Sep 2001
    • 1561

    #1

    what does the US law say about this?

    If I receive a check that is so much late, that it has become void (because of a wrong address, for example), then does the company still have to pay me what they owe even if the check became void?

    If the company has the responsibility to send a new payment, then how long do they have this responsibility (for example, if the check has been void for 2 months or 2 years - does it make a difference?)

    Damn one company owes me several thousand dollars and another almost one thousand and boy I wish I could get those.

    Please help, thanks, Mika

  • Wiredoctor
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    • Dec 2001
    • 1632

    #2
    If someone owes you money for that long and you have not contacted them, nor have they contacted you, well in my opinion, you can kiss that money goodbye...
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