Robert
Irvine,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, August 25, 2010
Therfore I will try to seek damages done to me
- You need to seek damages. But not against the bank, against the person who wrote you the bad check. It is not discrimination because the bank didn't give you a loan, and the bank is not the reason your business failed.
Regardless of what you or other people think. The bank can not instantly verify a check is good. There are many factors involved where it could take 10-15 banking days before it comes back as bad. There is not some evil consipiracy to hold bad checks just to charge you fees and cause you other issues. If you present a check to the bank, then you are representing that it is valid and the bank will hold you responsible if it later comes up as a bad check.
Stacey
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, August 25, 2010
It is not period - If the check was no good then go after the person/business that wrote you the bad check!
The bank does not have a crystal ball - They took the check on good faith. You spent the money and the bank honored those monies. Therefore you are now responsible.
Good luck seeking damages because YOU are initially responsible for the bad check
coast
USA#4Consumer Comment
Wed, August 25, 2010
It's not the bank's fault that you deposited a bad check. Of course they're going to charge it back to your account. Direct your complaint at the person that wrote the check.