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Hornydog4cooter 06-01-2005 08:50 AM

WARNING to all afilliates who recieve checks from sponsors.
 
Just got back from 2 diffrent banks and was told it will take 7 days for my sponsor's out of state checks to clear. These checks were from 4 diffrent sponsors. Both banks told me some new law with the patitrot act is being fully infoced now. So if you make a out of state deposit the check will be held for 7 days. So if you are looking foward to having your money the next day it will not be there. Just a heads up for you guys :thumbsup

Phoenix 06-01-2005 08:52 AM

patriot act is holding your money?

lol

run while you still can

FilthyRob 06-01-2005 08:53 AM

I never just cash my checks, but damn that sucks. 99% of my money come from outside California.

Terry 06-01-2005 08:53 AM

Where I am by default all banks will hold US checks for a minimum of 20 days and up to 30 days in some cases. Once the bank knows you they clear it sooner though.
Hope they dont increase it.. Im on my way to the bank now so let's see if they say anything to me.
Thanks for the fyi.

simple simon 06-01-2005 08:53 AM

nothing to do with the patriot act, I think their blowing smoke up your ass. My bank has had a 7 day policy for 10 years I been with them. Any out of state checks :1orglaugh

Pete-KT 06-01-2005 08:53 AM

thats bullshit, Oh well i always have my money cleared right away, you have to know your bank manager and they can do anything they want

Hornydog4cooter 06-01-2005 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix
patriot act is holding your money?

lol

run while you still can


Thats what both of my banks told me man lol It even put on a hold on for a check from the state of florida. I had to go back and settle that. The tellers didnt know there was a overwrite code. So If you run into a problem cashing a state check talk to a branh manager.

Hornydog4cooter 06-01-2005 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Terry
Where I am by default all banks will hold US checks for a minimum of 20 days and up to 30 days in some cases. Once the bank knows you they clear it sooner though.
Hope they dont increase it.. Im on my way to the bank now so let's see if they say anything to me.
Thanks for the fyi.

I am down here in florid and my out of state checks cleared the next day. Good luck and let me know how it goes.

mardigras 06-01-2005 08:56 AM

Are you in the bank enough for that teller to recognize you? I always go to the same branch drive-through and 99% of the time it's the same lady. The account is only used for my sponsor checks, so they are always out of state. As soon as I deposit one I can go around to the ATM and check my balance and it's been added.

TheDoc 06-01-2005 08:56 AM

Deposit your money through the ATM it will post the next business day with no problems. Even International checks.

SmokeyTheBear 06-01-2005 08:57 AM

Its just bank policy not patriot act .. I just cashed 1 out of country check and 1 out of state check.. I had to wait 5 minutes.

Hornydog4cooter 06-01-2005 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete-KT
thats bullshit, Oh well i always have my money cleared right away, you have to know your bank manager and they can do anything they want


Who knows man just all i know is i just had a hell of a time with both banks and both told me same thing. The check cashing down the road from me just made a killing :1orglaugh

Basic_man 06-01-2005 08:58 AM

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Hornydog4cooter 06-01-2005 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
Its just bank policy not patriot act .. I just cashed 1 out of country check and 1 out of state check.. I had to wait 5 minutes.


Just going by what both banks told me. Oh well just givien ever one a heads up.

KRL 06-01-2005 09:00 AM

You better get a stronger relationship with you're bank, cause that's BS.

Hornydog4cooter 06-01-2005 09:00 AM

oh by the way it was Bank of america and Washington mutual.

SmokeyTheBear 06-01-2005 09:00 AM

Tell your bank if they dont smarten up , you will move your banking elsewhere. Tell them you know damn well they can verify the check instantly, also tell them they are violating several laws by lying to you about it.

pussyluver 06-01-2005 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hornydog4cooter
Just got back from 2 diffrent banks and was told it will take 7 days for my sponsor's out of state checks to clear. These checks were from 4 diffrent sponsors. Both banks told me some new law with the patitrot act is being fully infoced now. So if you make a out of state deposit the check will be held for 7 days. So if you are looking foward to having your money the next day it will not be there. Just a heads up for you guys :thumbsup


Mine go str8 in. Banks lean on the Patriot Act all the time. Sometimes they seem to be making up their own rules. They tell employees, it's the law and they believe. Then pass BS down to you. Ya just need to get the facts right on the law and then have a talk with a bank officer.

My go str8 in cause of my relationship with the Bank. They have rights to hold a check per federal law. The amount of time depends on the size of the check. Also you have rights to some of that money right away, again depends on the size of the check.

Now if you have $15 in your account and your deposit is that $35 ccBill check, well.....

This is not legal advice, I am not an attorney.

Furious_Male 06-01-2005 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDoc
Deposit your money through the ATM it will post the next business day with no problems. Even International checks.

That is exactly what I do. To the ATM before 5pm. The funds are available the next morning.

SmokeyTheBear 06-01-2005 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hornydog4cooter
Who knows man just all i know is i just had a hell of a time with both banks and both told me same thing. The check cashing down the road from me just made a killing :1orglaugh


exactly.. would it make much sense for the patriot act if you couldnt cash your check at a bank but can cash it at a ghetto check cashing place ??

Do you think banks would allow that ?? nope. Its your bank's policy because if they tell you and 5 million other suckers they cant cash their checks for 10 days then they have 10 days to spend your money.

Lets say they have 5 million customers and they all have $100 checks to cash. So they have 500 million dollars to spend for 10 days. They could take that 500 mill and play the currency market with it and make a bundle.

Hornydog4cooter 06-01-2005 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Furious_Male
That is exactly what I do. To the ATM before 5pm. The funds are available the next morning.

This is what i did for the last 4 years. This problem didt happen till today. I just cant pitcure two branch rep people blowin smoke up my ass from 2 diffrent banks.

pussyluver 06-01-2005 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
Tell your bank if they dont smarten up , you will move your banking elsewhere. Tell them you know damn well they can verify the check instantly, also tell them they are violating several laws by lying to you about it.

Misrepresenting a law is unethical at best. You might have a real point about the Banks violating laws with lies. Might depend on which state?? Don't know the federal law on the subject. In any case, I don't see a bank arguing with Smokey for long :thumbsup

directfiesta 06-01-2005 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Terry
Where I am by default all banks will hold US checks for a minimum of 20 days and up to 30 days in some cases. Once the bank knows you they clear it sooner though.
Hope they dont increase it.. Im on my way to the bank now so let's see if they say anything to me.
Thanks for the fyi.


The TD clears my US and Euro checks on the spot.

But is is true than I am not a " patriot " ...

Hornydog4cooter 06-01-2005 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pussyluver
Misrepresenting a law is unethical at best. You might have a real point about the Banks violating laws with lies. Might depend on which state?? Don't know the federal law on the subject. In any case, I don't see a bank arguing with Smokey for long :thumbsup


Yeah he did bring up a good point. I am going to get them on the phone now ang get more info...

SmokeyTheBear 06-01-2005 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pussyluver
Misrepresenting a law is unethical at best. You might have a real point about the Banks violating laws with lies. Might depend on which state?? Don't know the federal law on the subject. In any case, I don't see a bank arguing with Smokey for long :thumbsup

I have dealt with banks before :) I could go on for hours about bank scams and how to avoid them. I have changed my bank quite a few times..

BofA had me arrested at one point for demanding my cash..

Infact i will tell you a little trick if they ever want to "hold" your checks.

I did something similar before trying to cash a check.. I went in late in the day just before the bank closed to cash a check..So the lady stamps it and then says she cant "cash" it because its to late in the day , and it had to be deposited until tomorrow , then i could get the money out.. I explained that i was going out of town and needed the money right now.. She says "sorry" so i said ok well then just give me the check back and i will cash it at a check cashing place. The lady says " now that i have taken the check i can't give it back " I almost went beserko. Im like "either give me the check or the money , because i am not leaving without one of them.. she proceeded to tell me i wasnt getting either back.. So i said " BANK MANAGER NOW"

Bank manager comes out , and i explained the situation and she says " sorry sir you can't get the money until tomorrow" So i said ok then im closing my account right now..

It turns out they had to give me the cash for the check because they werent allowed to give me my check back nor were they allowed to keep my check if i close my account :) Drastic , but it worked..

Rui 06-01-2005 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Basic_man
God damn I love epassporte ! :D

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The Heron 06-01-2005 09:23 AM

Hell all you have to do is tell them you will be doing lots of biz with them and they will drop that shit. At least that's what i did.

MikeVega 06-01-2005 09:26 AM

All my out of state checks always take 7-10 days ...that's nothing new.. :2 cents:

all you need to do is cash it against your savings account ... assuming you have money in your savings account to cover it ..

Terry 06-01-2005 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Terry
Where I am by default all banks will hold US checks for a minimum of 20 days and up to 30 days in some cases. Once the bank knows you they clear it sooner though.
Hope they dont increase it.. Im on my way to the bank now so let's see if they say anything to me.
Thanks for the fyi.


I'm back.. and no difference here for US checks.

chadglni 06-01-2005 10:39 AM

My bank held my checks one time because they were large and "out of country". 20 explitives and 1 threat to call the cops on my later I had my money and they were never held again.

Chris 06-01-2005 11:40 AM

lol you are a tool if you think that lol

most banks do that if you do not have along positive standing account with them

any check I cash is instantly deposited no matter if it is from a diffrent country or state :)

sometimes a 2 day old on international for currency exchanges

Babagirls 06-01-2005 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDoc
Deposit your money through the ATM it will post the next business day with no problems. Even International checks.

yup. i just found that out this past Sunday cuz Monday was a holiday & i needed a check in my account, so i just deposited it via ATM and it automatically said that my funds from the check (plus whatever i have in there) were available immediatly. :upsidedow

Shooting_Manic 06-01-2005 11:49 AM

All those proves is that you had a ZERO balance at the time you tried to deposit and cash them.

I have out of state and country checks all the time and never one problem. Then again, ive had my current bank for four years and I dont live from paycheck to paycheck.

Deposit it the money, wait the 7 days, let them see that the funds you deposit are always good and you wont have this problem in the future.

God, I wish people took the time to teach me this shit when I was 18. What the fuck do they teach in HIgh School these days? Seems like high schools need a "Basic Living Skills" classes to teach stuff like this.

TheSenator 06-01-2005 11:51 AM

My checks clear in less the 24hrs unless over $10,000.00

adonthenet 06-01-2005 11:54 AM

its always like this.. regular..
10 biz days.

dcortez 06-01-2005 11:59 AM

I just cashed two US cheques on the spot - and I'm in Canada.

-Dino

MandyBlake 06-01-2005 12:01 PM

banks usually take more than one day to clear out of state checks.

Kevsh 06-01-2005 12:01 PM

Don't know about Americana, but here in Canada I had the teller put a note on my account to put each cheque (or "check") through immediately. After 5 or 6 cheques from the same company, they obliged. Now, no holds for any cheque, ever.

SetTheWorldonFire 06-01-2005 12:03 PM

Is'nt it faster now that they are scanning them?

it's all becomming digital is'nt it?

kernelpanic 06-01-2005 12:08 PM

This is why epassporte can be a benefit, however my bank never does that to me regarding out of state checks.


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