Originally posted by: her209
Will you be assessed a NSF fee if its for more than what you have in your checking account?
Originally posted by: joesmoke
i believe the place that accepts the check is liable. they are supposed to check your DL. at least thats what they told me back in my cashiering days at CompUSA.
Originally posted by: mugs
FYI, every check you write and give to someone has all of the information necessary to print a whole book of checks drawn on your account. So there's little difference between having your checkbook stolen and paying for something with a check.
Originally posted by: mugs
FYI, every check you write and give to someone has all of the information necessary to print a whole book of checks drawn on your account. So there's little difference between having your checkbook stolen and paying for something with a check.
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Where I used to send relatives a check for birthdays, X-mas, I now just send preloaded gift cards.
