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Re: What would you do, part 2
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Posted by old on March 31, 2007 at 19:52:55 from (4.244.186.50):
In Reply to: Re: What would you do, part 2 posted by Charlie C on March 31, 2007 at 19:37:19:
Yep he was right here at my house and wrote me the check. He looked at the tractor said he wanted it wrote the check told me he would have to get with his brother in law so haul it. Then sunday he called told me he had bank problems so the check was no good but said he would bring cash later that week and pick it up. Then on wednesday he calls and said he couldn't get the tractor. Bank called me thursday and told me the check had came back as being bad and I told them I knew and had called them the day befoer to let them know. Then today I get a card saying I'm over drawn by the amount of that check but I never wrote a check to pull that money out not even for as much as a dime of it but yet they say I own them and they will charge me $7 a day for being over drawn, plus charged me $60 service fees to boot for the check being bad.
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