client stopped check on services rendered,after paying the same fee for 3 years.what can i do
The check cashing business will be unable to recover the funds from your bank.
Yes, they will.Our company stopped payment on a check back in 2006. The personreceiving the check said it was lost.The check was cashed one year later. The bank said the stop payment was only good for 6 months. If you put a stop on a check, eitherstop payment every six months or change your account.The check was a small dollar amount.What we learned - we have to go back and stop payment every 6 months.
Well, darling, writing a letter to the bank to stop payment on a missing check is as easy as pie. Just start by addressing the bank manager, explain the situation briefly, provide details about the missing check, and request for the payment to be stopped. Don't forget to include your account details and contact information for good measure. Happy writing, sugar!
Yes under theft of services laws, if you provided a service to them. Or just theft if you sold them a product on credit.
Yes, there can be a fee when you deposit a stopped check, depending on your bank's policies. If the check was stopped due to issues like insufficient funds or a request from the issuer, your bank may charge a fee for processing it. It's best to check with your bank directly for their specific fee structure regarding stopped checks.
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You can, but once a check is stopped it's stopped for good.
The person who placed the stop payment on the check is responsible for any fees associated with stopping the payment. The check recipient might also have to pay fees if they try to cash or deposit the stopped check. Ultimately, the responsibility for resolving any issues related to the stopped check lies with the account holder who placed the stop payment.
Yes, but it requires a motion to the court. see link
You can't. The item shouldn't have been delivered until the check was cleared.
The check cashing business will be unable to recover the funds from your bank.
One may find information on the subject "repossessions stopped" at the website for Harrington Brooks. They have many services for dealing with debt and preventing repossession.
Credit? No. But if you crashed the rental car, then stopped payment on it you could be arrested and/or sued. ** sure it would- the company can send you to collections and that would be on your report- affecting your credit.
If you can get your check payment stopped before they got to the bank and cashed it - maybe so. LOL
Fusion fall as of may 19 2010 has stopped being a required payment game and now it is all free.
take them to small claims court if the amount is $5000.00 or less.
YES, they can/did. You had paid NO money on the car so it WASNT yours. Do you think it makes you look like a GOOD credit risk when you stop payment on the DP??