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- Apr 29, 2003
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It could be written on a napkin and still be considered a real check. The only thing that prevents you from doing that is that you agree not to when you open a checking account at most banks.Originally posted by: fredtam
These did not have routing or account numbers on them and in no way resembled a real check.Originally posted by: mugsywwiii
Actually, printing VOID across it in read and having a big disclaimer that says it has no cash value does not actually void a check.Originally posted by: fredtam
What a stupid bitch. I would have said I bought it as a novelty and accidently handed it to the cashier. I really don't believe anyone is that stupid. We did have peole that were cashing the checks you get in the mail for a $1000 or so. They say void across them in red and have a big disclaimer that it has no cash value. Convenience stores were cashing them anyway.
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He deals with that issue on the 3rd page.