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Stupid question for you...

Is this a bad attempt at a joke, or do you seriously not know? You tear it into smaller pieces and deposit it at the ATM, fool.
 
LMAO

What if someone had a giant checkbook and went around writing giant checks? 😀
 
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
I think they can be cashed only at huge banks and endorsed with pens that are six feet long.

I actually had a giant check before... The bank told me "we don't have bills in that large of denomination, sorry"

bwhahahhaha
 
Originally posted by: So
LMAO

What if someone had a giant checkbook and went around writing giant checks? 😀

Legally, you could write a check on a napkin, and as long as it satisfies the legal requirements, it is valid and should be cashed.
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: So
LMAO

What if someone had a giant checkbook and went around writing giant checks? 😀

Legally, you could write a check on a napkin, and as long as it satisfies the legal requirements, it is valid and should be cashed.

That's true, but most banks require you to use checks that meet certain specifications as part of your customer agreement. i.e. they must have the routing and account numbers printed with magnetic ink at the bottom.

Have you ever read the story of the guy who cashed one of those bogus prize checks they send you in the mail (something like $95,000) in an ATM, then later found out that it was a legally valid check?

http://www.goodthink.com/writing/view_stories.cfm?id=11&page_id=2
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: So
LMAO

What if someone had a giant checkbook and went around writing giant checks? 😀

Legally, you could write a check on a napkin, and as long as it satisfies the legal requirements, it is valid and should be cashed.

That's true, but most banks require you to use checks that meet certain specifications as part of your customer agreement. i.e. they must have the routing and account numbers printed with magnetic ink at the bottom.

Have you ever read the story of the guy who cashed one of those bogus prize checks they send you in the mail (something like $95,000) in an ATM, then later found out that it was a legally valid check?

:evil: That's how I became aware of that. I actually did a little reading on it myself.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: So
LMAO

What if someone had a giant checkbook and went around writing giant checks? 😀

Legally, you could write a check on a napkin, and as long as it satisfies the legal requirements, it is valid and should be cashed.

That's true, but most banks require you to use checks that meet certain specifications as part of your customer agreement. i.e. they must have the routing and account numbers printed with magnetic ink at the bottom.

Have you ever read the story of the guy who cashed one of those bogus prize checks they send you in the mail (something like $95,000) in an ATM, then later found out that it was a legally valid check?

http://www.goodthink.com/writing/view_stories.cfm?id=11&page_id=2

yes. that was fun heh
 
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