barbara_anne
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If I call a bank stating that I am a business owner presented with a check from their customer, will they confirm that said customer does/does not have the money in the account to cover the check?
To make a long story short, I had a show with a declined card and called and left multiple messages for the guest to verify the credit card number. After many messages later and getting the host involved in talking to her friend, I closed out the show paying for the order ($29) because she said she would pay cash. (I know, I know don't scold me). Anyway, I told the host not to give her friend the order until I have the cash in hand, she agreed to this.
The host and the guest involved work together at a place that I frequently do business with and said guest was to give me the cash today. Instead of giving me cash, she handed me a check stating she did not have the time to go to the bank to get cash out. I then told the host not to give this person her products until I have called to let her know that the check cleared.
Frankly, I do not want to deal with this woman when/if her check bounces, nor do I want to be charged a $35 fee by my bank for the bounced check -- my gut tells me she will end up not paying for her products nor the bank fee and I would be out $29 plus the bank fee (though I would still have her products).
I would like to call her to tell her that as I was making a deposit at my bank, I noticed that it is an out of state check and that I do not accept checks that are not from a local bank.
The icing on the cake is that the guest is a former consultant.
To make a long story short, I had a show with a declined card and called and left multiple messages for the guest to verify the credit card number. After many messages later and getting the host involved in talking to her friend, I closed out the show paying for the order ($29) because she said she would pay cash. (I know, I know don't scold me). Anyway, I told the host not to give her friend the order until I have the cash in hand, she agreed to this.
The host and the guest involved work together at a place that I frequently do business with and said guest was to give me the cash today. Instead of giving me cash, she handed me a check stating she did not have the time to go to the bank to get cash out. I then told the host not to give this person her products until I have called to let her know that the check cleared.
Frankly, I do not want to deal with this woman when/if her check bounces, nor do I want to be charged a $35 fee by my bank for the bounced check -- my gut tells me she will end up not paying for her products nor the bank fee and I would be out $29 plus the bank fee (though I would still have her products).
I would like to call her to tell her that as I was making a deposit at my bank, I noticed that it is an out of state check and that I do not accept checks that are not from a local bank.
The icing on the cake is that the guest is a former consultant.