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    I got sent a cheque from the courts for over payment of fines about 10 months ago for 100 notes lol thought it was good for 12 ! Mehhh guess they still owe me aye !!!

    Have it nicely stapled on the memory wall between the $35 refund cheque from IRD for over payment of maintanence and the courts order dissolving my marrage !!!




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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    A cheque of mine went through which I'd forgotten to even sign.
    Not unsurprising. A previous next door neighbour was a bank manager and for fun (out of work) used to grab any cheque he could find and sign it. His comment was that "they NEVER check them" unless there is a problem... normally a large problem.



    Also, where I used to work: Accounts underpaid a workmate by the grand total of 35 cents one week, so they gave him a cheque for that amount!
    He framed the cheque and hung it on the wall. This really pissed the bean-counters off, as their books failed to balance for quite some time and he received many phonecalls to "bank the bloody thing!".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Accounts underpaid a workmate by the grand total of 35 cents one week, so they gave him a cheque for that amount!
    He framed the cheque and hung it on the wall. This really pissed the bean-counters off, as their books failed to balance for quite some time and he received many phonecalls to "bank the bloody thing!".
    LOL yeah understand that. The cost of carrying an unpresented cheque in your accounts is very high especially if you have to ask the bank to cancel it...$25 thankyou!!

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    deposit via atm and see what happens
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    I recently banked one from Harvey Norman into my Westpac account and it went through fine 11 months after issue. It was one of those cashback ones and I kinda lost it. Then found it again.
    Westpac told me as long as it was under 12 months old it was okay.... and the money went through fine.
    So I'm still happy with 12 months :-)
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    Dont try take to bank it with my wife she notices if i move an orniment 5mm.Weekend staff are often part time students but you didnt hear that from me.
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    Six months. So sayeth the Westpac bible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Banking practice is to reject cheques which are more than 6 months old to avoid fraud. A cheque is a bill of exchange and regardless of bank policies remains valid for 6 years.

    In reality you can deposit it with a fair chance it'll get through. There are few staff in banks these days to do paperwork and they simply may not notice. A cheque of mine went through which I'd forgotten to even sign.

    If they do, ask the insurance co for a new cheque - sending the old one back so they can destroy it and mark it off in their accounts.
    hopefully drawn on your Trust Account........

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