I recently did a cooking show for a friend and her daughter. It was a pretty good show. However, one of the guests, who happened to be the sister of the co-host's boyfriend, wrote 2 checks...1 for her order and 1 for her mom's order. They both BOUNCED to the tune of $240! The show was in another town ...(5 hrs away). Normally I would cash the checks at the bank that they were drawn on so this wouldn't be a problem but due to scheduling problems, that didn't happen. I did call the bank before to make sure that funds were available. However, with all the privacy issue laws now the bank would not verify funds but did verify that it was a valid account. Geeze! I have contacted my friend and told her NOT to release the orders to these guests and then I got a hold of the girl that wrote the checks FINALLY. After over 2 weeks of her saying she was sending the money order, I think I may have actual payment soon (tracking # and is guaranteed by Thurs... keeping fingers crossed)
Anyway. after all of the running, calling and headaches and the fact that a bank won't even release any information anymore, I have a very bad taste in my mouth for accepting checks. Does any one else on here have a cash or credit card only policy? I have a very, VERY limited amount of money in my PC account (building my business). Had it not been for the fact that I had spare money in a savings account to transfer, MY PC account would have been overdrawn. I don't want to lose out on business but I want to protect myself too. Would love some insight. Thanks
Valky
BTW this girl works for a bank. I am hoping that it was just an honest mistake but the story lines that I got seem to point in a different direction
Anyway. after all of the running, calling and headaches and the fact that a bank won't even release any information anymore, I have a very bad taste in my mouth for accepting checks. Does any one else on here have a cash or credit card only policy? I have a very, VERY limited amount of money in my PC account (building my business). Had it not been for the fact that I had spare money in a savings account to transfer, MY PC account would have been overdrawn. I don't want to lose out on business but I want to protect myself too. Would love some insight. Thanks
Valky
BTW this girl works for a bank. I am hoping that it was just an honest mistake but the story lines that I got seem to point in a different direction
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