Most likely yes they can still charge you. A conditional endorsement on a check, ie writing "paid in full" or "payable only in the event the job is completed to my satisfaction" is considered irrelevant. As long as the company can prove you still owe them money, they have the right to collect.
No, obviously.
can i tape a cashiers check
Yes, you can return a cashier's check made out to a payee, but the process may vary depending on the bank's policies and whether the check has been cashed or deposited. If the check is still in your possession and hasn't been cashed, you can usually request a refund from the issuing bank. However, once the check is cashed, you typically cannot reverse the transaction, and you would need to address any issues directly with the payee. Always check with your bank for specific procedures and requirements.
i think if you don't owe taxes for 2007,but owe taxes on prior years you should still get a stimulus check as long as you are making monthly payments on what you owe.
Actually speaking, we should not be faking cashier's checks. It is illegal. But still there are some anti-social elements that continue to try to or even succeed in faking cashier's checks. But, nonetheless banks will figure out that they are fake cashier's checks and the law enforcement authorities will catch them and imprison them for their forgery.
Yes, you still owe the money. Yes, if the cashiers check expired the money is still available in that account so all you will need to do is have another cashiers check cut.
No, obviously.
can i tape a cashiers check
yes it happen to me
Cashier jobs can be found at all retail stores as long as they are internet and website based. Grocery stores, discount stores and many more need cashiers. Some stores offer the self check out options but they still have cashiers because some people prefer cashiers over self check out machines. Not all stores may be offering cashier jobs at this time though.
If the check is invalid, then the debt has not been settled. The money is still owed to you and you can collect it in another form.
Yes, as long as you still owe money.
A felony charge that has been dismissed may still appear on a background check unless it has been expunged or sealed. It is recommended to check the laws in your jurisdiction regarding expungement or sealing of criminal records to ensure the charge does not show up on a background check.
no becuase bank charge when transaction is done. your process on through debit card. if this process happen with through check then bank charge it.
Yes, you still owe the money if for some reason the creditor does not cash your check or has lost it. The creditor can request a new check.
WHO is still taking money from your check? and, for WHAT purpose is the money being garnished? If it is for IRS liens, child support, or some other court ordered payment, those are not affected by bankruptcy filings.
check the fuses!