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Sub: #17 I BOUNCED A CHECK AT WALMART
Replied on 12-29-2008, 04:12 AM
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I WROTE A CHECK TO WALMART 2 DAYS PRIOR OF RECEIVING MY DIRECT DEPOSIT FROM WORK, HOPING THAT WALMART WOULDNT CASH IN UNTIL AFTER MY DEPOSIT HAD BEEN MADE. WELL UNFORTUNATELY THE CHECK BOUNCED AND IT WAS RETURNED. BECAUSE OF BAD TIMES I TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE MONEY AND USED SOME OF IT WITH ALL INTENTIONS OF REPLACING IT AND PAYING WALMART BACK IN A FEW WEEKS. WILL I GET INTO TROUBLE NOW? I HAVENT BEEN ABLE TO SLEEP WORRYING ABOUT THIS MATTER.

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Sub: #18
Replied on 06-18-2009, 04:10 AM
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Yes, Krystal you can. Depending on your state laws, you could be taken to court. Depending on the amount possible jail time. I would contact telecheck to resolve this matter and get your check paid.




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