Taking a Certified Check to Your Bank?

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Sub: #1 Taking a Certified Check to Your Bank?
Replied on 04-03-2008, 06:39 PM
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I realize not everyone is reading my thread, so I am throwing this out there to see if anyone has heard of this.
I defaulted on my loans, storefront, and have one lady telling me she called the bank and they said my account was still open, the funds were there, but she took a certified check to the bank on Tues. and the funds were not there? She asked if I just did not want to pay her? I told her that I had told the truth that the account was closed and no one should have told her the account was open?
Why would she and how could she get a cerified check from me from my old check? Can she take it to the bank and get it from my new account?



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Replied on 04-03-2008, 10:44 PM
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egypt, I posted on your other thread. Others will probably catch it, also. Or they may post here. A new post might catch more attention; however, I just posted to your ongoing thread.

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Replied on 04-03-2008, 11:31 PM
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no egypt..her pants aren't on fire don't be afraid!!! please listen to cannr!!!!


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Replied on 04-04-2008, 06:05 AM
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Thanks Socks




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