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Old Aug 26, 2008 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by spanky
that's common. why do you thing stores and companies charge nsf fees? it's so they can cover the fees that they incur when someone writes them a bad check.

you need to contact the check issuer and advise them of the incurred charges.

also, in the future, it's always a good idea to cash checks on the bank they're drawn at when at all possible then deposit the cash into your account. that would surely prevent just such an event.

That makes sense, but I've honestly never heard of doing that before. Like I said before, I had multiple checks (all personal checks) so it wouldn't have been feasible to go to all of those banks to cash them.
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