a personal transaction with style
overdraft check is a check of "no sufficient funds".
The meal was sufficient for my sustenance. Has your account sufficient funds to cover this check?
Your credit card was declined for non-sufficient funds (NSF) because there was not enough money available in your account to cover the transaction.
It means that there were not sufficient funds in the account to cover the check
If your card declines multiple times during a transaction, you should first check if there are sufficient funds in your account. If there are, contact your bank to ensure there are no issues with your card or account. You may also try using a different payment method or card to complete the transaction.
A bank fee for bouncing a check
Yes, you can pay 10,000 with your debit card as long as you have sufficient funds in your account to cover the transaction.
It means that there was not enough money in the account to cover the check. Non Sufficient Funds.
The transaction would still be processed... provided the bank account linked to the debit card had sufficient funds in it.
An "Uncollected Funds Hold" means that the funds were in the account at the time the check was presented for payment. However, the funds were on hold and could not be released. This is considered the same as an NSF, or Not-Sufficient Funds.
You can pay the earnest money deposit for this transaction by writing a check, using a money order, or transferring funds electronically.
non sufficient funds not enough money to cover the posted check when presented to cashing agent