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 What can I do as a 19 year old with the $10,000 I have saved to receive the best return by the time I retire?
What can I do as a 19 year old working at Blockbuster part time to get this money I have to give me the greatest return? How much can I realistically expect this $10,000 initially to become by the ...


 I just Inherited 2.7 million dollars?
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 I have accumulated a large number of pennies and two pence. Will the bank accept it?
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 I want to make £1million over the next 5 years. How do I do it ? Legal and sensible answers only please!?
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 How will February's interest rate rise affect you?
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 How much money should an average person keep in a savings account?
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 Joint checking? Should my boyfriend and I get joint checking.?
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 How much money are you allowed to withdraw from counter?
like if you ask even a 1000 pounds there ask why do you want it and behave all serious are they allowed to do that
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 What's the easiest way to become a millionare?
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 How long do umpaid debts last for?
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 How can I get money?
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 If you found a million pounds, what would you spend it on?
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 Can any one help me make money online ?
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 If won One Million pounds, what would you do with it?
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 What can you do with no money?
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 OK I'm in school part time and I need to find a good school loan that can help me get a car.?
Im a Student. I have a loan to cover the cost of classes I need a way to get a student loan that can get me a good lump sum of money so I can get a car that can get me to school on time I dont have ...



cmm14513
If you wrote a check and someone cash it but you dont have money the bank?
I made a check for my brother and I didnt relize that I didnt have enouph in my bank account. He said he already cash it. So I think he got the money. Who would that effect me or him. Would my account bounce the check if he already cash it?
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He's not putting the check in his bank. I pay him for my laptop that he help me get and then he writes a check in his name and send it to gateway.
                     
 




orcastrated
that effects you!! they charge you for bouncing checks. not him


adr3nalin3
If you have another account the bank will pull the money from that account into your checking. It will charge you an overdraft fee for the transaction. So it will affect your account. The bank will give him the money but you will be penalized for writing a check for money you dont have.


Kel
Yes. And you'll be charged extra for not having enough in your account.


vpettit
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If there isn't enough money in your account usually the cheque bounces and will get returned, but I suppose it depends on your bank account if they allow overdrafts/unauthorised overdrafts etc..


wish I were
Yes they will charge your Brother a bounced check fee and take the money back. Then they will charge you a bounced check fee! Go to the bank and take care of this. It can bounce again, before you even get the notice and they charge you every time! It can also cause other checks in your Brother's account to bounce and he will get more charges!!! Go to the bank NOW!


just ask'n
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If he deposited it into his account, he will be notice of NSF check and the money will be withdrawn from his account. If he cashed it at the bank and they gave him the money, the bank made a mistake. But you would still be liable to repay it.


Dianne m
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You'll bounce unless you have overdraft protection on your account. I would call the bank right away and see what you have, asking what it would involve to get the overdraft protection if I didn't already have it. I have it and all that happens is they take money from my savings account and transfer it over automatically. That is off course with the requirement that my savings has enough to cover any overdraw. It gives me peace of mind, plus I save $ better so I will never get 'caught' with ODraft charges. Good Luck


lcritter55118
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If you are a good bank customer and have not had problems in the past they will probably cover the check for your brother. Also if you have direct deposit they would probably cover it. They will take it out of your account and you will have a negative balance. The next time you deposit money they will take their money back and you will have a positive balance if you put enough in. You will also have to pay an NSF fee. Your bank should mail you a notice or you can call them or go on-line to see what your balance is.


bull_rooster_aardvark
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Assuming you don't have overdraft protection then yes the check will bounce and the bank will subtract back the money from his account. You will get a fee for bouncing the check. He won't get a fee for depositing a bad check, but if any checks he wrote bounced because the funds were subtracted back out of his account he would get fees for that.


suavi29
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more then likely the bank will charge you an overdraft fee...


shelcom
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The check may bounce, making your brother liable to repay his bank. You'll get a fee from your bank.


AB
It would affect you, and you now have a negative balance.


Monchichi
It's bouncing on you... It'll affect him only if he deposited it and spent it before it cleared. That'll give him an overdraft if he didn't have other money to cover it. Not very nice of you...

But if he cashed it at your bank and received cash for it, no harm to him, and boing boing boing for you. Sorry to be so harsh, it's just the way banks work.


diamond
You need to check if your bank paid it. If they honoured it they will charge you and if they returned it unpaid (bounced) it, you will be charged. It wont affect your brother unless he wrote a cheque or was relying on the money to cover something else. Also it depends whether you guaranteed the cheque with a cheque guarantee card. If your bank do charge you then speak to them and sometimes they will refund a charge. This applies in the UK.


Pres
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yep it will be on u..u will end up paying a bounce check fee to the bank.


Sal*UK
You'll probably be overdrawn and being charged for that too!


beckiness_x
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You will more than likely show a negative balance on your account, and you WILL have to pay that money back to the bank..Along with any additional charges the bank might charge you, such as a fee for bouncing a check.


SCH
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If you don't have enough in your account, your bank will return the check to his bank...your bank will charge you a NSF fee (usually around $25-$35).

When his bank gets the check back they will remove the funds from his account and charge him a fee as well (usually between $5-$15 dollars). If this in turn overdraws his account his bank will also charge him an NSF fee.

Then usually his bank will send it back to your bank for a second try at taking the money from your account...If you again do not have funds in your account it will be returned a second time and this time most likely stamped with "do not redeposit."

If his bank does submit it for a second time they will put a credit on his account, but not make that credit available to him for about 15 days our until the check comes back NSF a second time.

If he does incure fees he is within his right to ask you to pay those for him.


amy13alexis
He would get the money but your going to get hit with a bounced check fee at the very least.


John B
That would probably effect you. Not only did you just bump your credit score down a few points by overwithdrawing, you probably just got a nice $20 fee from your bank for it. Sorry to say it, but you're preatty much out of luck on this one.


Land Shark
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You. You'll get charged an insufficient fund fee plus the deduction for the amount of the check. You'll have negative dollars in your account.


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