Frustration!
#12
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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If the check was from HR Block, it was an advance loan on your boyfriend's income tax return. Not the actual tax return check. Those come from the IRS and will gladly be cashed by any bank. Although, 30 days does seem a bit long. I bet it posted to his account sooner than that. They probably just said 30 days to be safe.
#13
I used to use H &R Block and I got the same check. They offer this service so you don't have to wait for the real check. I didn't have any problem using it. This was last year.
Maybe this is another instance where they are nervous because of the problems with the banks. Don't know but doesn't seem right!!
Maybe this is another instance where they are nervous because of the problems with the banks. Don't know but doesn't seem right!!
#14
Originally Posted by mamatobugboo
Originally Posted by pocoellie
Personally speaking, I would go to the President or manager at the bank you've used for years, tell them the problem you had and tell them that you'll be closing your account. My two cents worth. Glad you got the problem resolved.
#15
I use a credit union also. Their rules are a tad different, and out of state checks are usually held for 5 days. I'm sew sorry you had this difficulty, but glad you have it resolved, at least for now!
Great news on the book! :lol:
Great news on the book! :lol:
#18
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I had a check held FROM THE BANK THAT ISSUED THE CHECK - now that's something to worry about.
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You live your whole life, being an honest, decent person, and then some little thing, and somebody is questioning your very character, and not doing their job right. Quilting sure makes up for a lot in this world.
You live your whole life, being an honest, decent person, and then some little thing, and somebody is questioning your very character, and not doing their job right. Quilting sure makes up for a lot in this world.
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