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Even if there are holds, if you created a good fake check, it could clear in some unsuspecting person's account and go unnoticed for a few days / weeks. But sooner or later the bank will find the check is bad and lose the money. They will come looking for you. They may offset funds you have on deposit.
Even if there are holds, if you created a good fake check, it could clear in some unsuspecting person's account and go unnoticed for a few days / weeks. But sooner or later the bank will find the check is bad and lose the money. They will come looking for you. They may offset funds you have on deposit.
In a fake check scam, someone asks you to deposit a check sometimes for several thousand dollars and, when the funds seem to be available, wire the money to a third party. ... But when the bank discovers you've deposited a bad check, the scammer already has the money, and you're stuck paying the money back to the bank.
Anybody can accidentally cash a bad check, and it won't result in a crime or any punishment, although you will incur a fee to your bank. But if you knowingly cash a bad check, you may be charged with a misdemeanor or a felony, and you could face jail time.
If a check bounces, the bank will reverse the deposit to your account even if you've spent some or all of the money from that deposit. If you don't have enough money in your account to cover the reversal, you'll have a negative account balance, and you could start bouncing other payments and racking up fees.
If your check gets deposited and bounces, it's going to cost you. For starters, you'll pay fees to your bank: Overdraft charges or non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees range between $27 and $35. ... After a check bounces once, your payee might try to re-deposit the check to see if you have funded your account.
People who cash counterfeit checks are liable for the money they take and could also face years in prison, authorities say. Two Urbana women currently face felony charges after cashing counterfeit checks.
Some checks contain authentic-looking watermarks. These counterfeit checks are printed with the names and addresses of legitimate financial institutions. And even though the bank and account and routing numbers listed on a counterfeit check may be real, the check still can be a fake.
If someone deposits's a check into your account with your permission, you are responsible for whatever happens with that check. A bad check is a check that bounces due to insufficient funds in the account the check is written on, or the check was written on a closed account. Bad checks are returned to your bank unpaid.
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