Flynrider
Phoenix,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, November 27, 2012
You wrote them a phony check. That is against the law in most jurisdictions that I'm familiar with. Whenever you write a check that does not have funds to back it, you are very likely breaking the law. This also applies to post dated rubber checks.
What good is a "deposit check" that has no funds to back it? Why would you write such a check?
I think you need to learn how checks work before you go accusing others of wrongdoing. Anytime you write a check, you should expect that it will be processed as soon as it leaves your hand.
he said " well, you wrote the check, why are we responsible for the ocerdraft fees?"
He is exactly correct.