start by contacting your bank and asking them for copies if they don't have them they should be able to tell you how to get them.
refund policy
Define "bad checks." Need to be more specific with information. Stolen and cashed? Forged? Written on insufficient funds? Wrtten on a closed account?
Sounds like a good thing to tell them when you talk to them. They may be much more interested in where you got them than in you.
Your bank should have this information.
Telechex is a check verification service, like Chex Systems, CrossCheck and others. The service verifies the authenticity of checks passed to merchants. It's a handy service for customers because you can contact any one of these check verification services to see if lost or stolen checks have been cashed without your authorization or notify them not to verify any lost or stolen checks.
Anyone. A blank endorsement indicates that the subsequent owner is whoever has the check. If a check with a blank endorssement is lost or stolen, the check can be cashed by anyone.
Old checks should be destroyed by shredding. Shredding old checks will ensure that the account information can not be stolen.
The information was easily stolen(effect) There were no security checks in the computer(cause) The information was easily stolen due to lack of security checks in the computer.
It is legal to use blank checks, but it is not recommended as they can be easily stolen or misused. It is safer to fill out checks completely before using them.
cash but are replaciable if lost or stolen
She has stolen from the company. The vendor never had the money to steal.
going to jail and stay there for couple years