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Re: What would you do, part 2
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Posted by rrlund on March 31, 2007 at 17:07:25 from (216.46.210.141):
In Reply to: Re: What would you do, part 2 posted by Farrview on March 31, 2007 at 16:03:05:
Unless you live in Montcalm County Michigan. The prosecutor won't prosecute for bad checks here. They are so broke,they have to choose what crimes they will persue and which ones they won't. Honest to God! I can't see how in the world you could be overdrawn for that amount though. Somebody hit the wrong key or something. I switched banks 26 years ago,closed my accounts at the old bank. The branch manager told me how much to write the check for to close the checking account. Next day I got an overdraft notice. Took it right in and threw it on her desk,she said forget it. I never advocate getting mad instead of calmly discussing things,being on the recieving end so often,but when it starts out calm,sometimes you have to escalate things. Good luck.
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