Quick question about bank cheques please.
A bit passe, but older people still seem to like them.
My Dad had a cheque declined recently when it was presented to the bank by the
recipient. The cheque was signed by my Mum (on her account) and the amount
written in a different hand by my Dad (it was a transaction for some building
work). The funds were there to support it.
It was also written on a cheque for a branch of Barclays that had closed. They
had to pay the amount quickly.
Is either of these factors (or both) likely to lead to suspicion in a bank to the
point where they would decline it?
(Even though everything was in order and above board, so to speak.)
Ta
essbee
A bit passe, but older people still seem to like them.
My Dad had a cheque declined recently when it was presented to the bank by the
recipient. The cheque was signed by my Mum (on her account) and the amount
written in a different hand by my Dad (it was a transaction for some building
work). The funds were there to support it.
It was also written on a cheque for a branch of Barclays that had closed. They
had to pay the amount quickly.
Is either of these factors (or both) likely to lead to suspicion in a bank to the
point where they would decline it?
(Even though everything was in order and above board, so to speak.)
Ta
essbee