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OK, does anyone know THIS?
When you get a copy of a cancelled check back from the bank, it always has all kinds of numbers stamped all over the back. Is there any way by looking at the numbers on two checks and comparing them to see if they were cashed through the same third party account? :confused:
PS Yeah, I know the signatures on the back of the check would normally reveal this, but the person who cashed the checks is very clever. |
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banks are generally VERY helpful in looking into these matters if there is even a hint that fraud may have been committed using them as a conduit. they may not just hand you information, but if you tell them your story they will certainly research where the money came from and where it went.
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Since the money was taken from your account (right?), your bank could probably help you too. Good luck and please let us know if you track peeps down.
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when they sign the check don't they have to put their acct. number on the back as well? my bank requires that.......
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Go a branch of that bank and tell them you need copies of the receipts for these two check. bring ID with you just in case
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I would go to the bank and explain what happened. Sounds like this person took you mail, how exactly did they get you checks? You can show them your ID and show them that you didn't sign the checks (you didn't right?) and they might be able to give you the money they credited to their customer. If you signed the checks already, then there might not be anything you can do. Do you know if the checks were drawn off of the bank that cashed the checks or did a customer use their own account? That could also make a difference in what they can do. They should have images of the checks and they can use the numbers to find out whose account it was processed on unless in was in a large deposit (they don't print on each check in that case). Good luck!
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I like my government and insurance money checks to go DIRECTLY into my account--no muss, no fuss. It's electronic! It's new! It keeps people from stealing your dosh!
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yeah baby! speaking of which, i just got my little pay receipt.. mmm money is good
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My checks now DO go directly into my account. Unfortunately, I wasn't given the option of direct deposit on the two in question. I'm off to the bank now to get to the bottom of this - I hope! :mad: |
CALL THE COPS !!!!! Explaine the situation and prosaqute the HELL out of the person doing this to you !!!!!! This IS fraud !!!!! You should NOT be held liable for these bogus checks !!!!!!!
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I'm not trying to sound like a smartass.....but I think I'd be changing banks.
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It wasn't MY bank. The checks were issued to me by two different agencies. They vanished off into a third party's account. The bank WAS able to tell me that all three checks involved went to the same individual's account, but would say nothing else. The bank said I should report it as check fraud to the issuing agencies. So that's what I'm doing. :mad: |
That's all they would do??? I would be asking for the manager or who ever the biggest cheese available is, and start asking about their check cashing policies. There should be video surveillance the whole nine yards, and I'd get on it quick. Good Luck.
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have you tried calling your local FBI office?
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Easy street, here I come, courtesy US Bank, Colorado Springs! :3_eyes: |
Time to use the spank ray.
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Do you think they may have been stolen from your mailbox? If so, get a P O Box for a while, and only notify the prople you really need to (i.e. utilities, people you're expecting money from). If you still have the same problem ask the post office to investigate mail fraud. I might notify the agencies you were expecting those three checks from and let them know someone fraudulently cashed thsoe checks - you might not get the money back, but at least they'll have a heads up not to send you anymore at that address, and may bend their policy about electronic transfer to your account.
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I think she's suspecting the axe murderer.
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I also got a document in the mail today outlining one of the axe murder's little side-lines as sex offender. Apparently he was playing nasty games with an 8 year old boy and got caught and found guilty as charged. YUCK! I now fondly refer to him as the pedophile axe murderer! :rar: |
Wow! What a winner! Where in the heck did you find him? Sure hope it wasn't anywhere near my new neck of the woods....... :worried:
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I'm surprised the parents of the 8 y.o. boy didn't see to it that he is now the "axe murdered"
But then, that's just the non buddhist side on me talking. |
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This is why I like lurking in the cellar. It expands my vocabulary. I wasn't familar with the word "prosaqute". After looking it up in my handy Oxford desk dictionary I discovered the following: pros-a-qute 1. Younger looking skank standing on the corner. Not as many miles on her as the other 'ho's. 2. A medical condition whereby the afflicted cannot end any sentence without a minimum of five exclamation marks. |
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You can't get fooled again. |
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