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Posted by old on March 31, 2007 at 15:40:16 from (4.245.5.245):
Well about a week ago I asked about what you would do if some one wrote you a check then call you and said its not any good. Well as I said he called and said he would make it right, but then on wednesday he called a gain and said he would not be able to cover the check which is ok since I still have the tractor. Well now today I get a thing from my bank that says I'm overdrawn for the amount of the check, so now what in the world do I do?? I plan to call the bank monday to see whats up with it since I didn't write any checks on that money so how in the world am I over drawn by that much. I think I maybe looking for a new bank soon. Thanks just pissed a little right now
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