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    I've had one recently from a bank social club.

    Should I charge them a bouncing fee and interest?

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    are they regular clients,is this the first time it has happened from them,i think i would charge them the bouncing fee.

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    yup 100% charge them a bouncing fee !

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    Next time tell them not to make them out of rubber. Sorry

    I think you should. Its all wasted time! If you sent a cheque to BT or that and it bounced then they would charge you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    I've had one recently from a bank social club.

    Should I charge them a bouncing fee and interest?
    ERRR NOT LAST FRIDAYS GIG I HOPE?????????

    YES was my answer

    CRAZY K

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAZY K ROADSHOW View Post
    ERRR NOT LAST FRIDAYS GIG I HOPE?????????
    Unfortunately yes....

    Something to do with an old cheque book. I'm awaiting a phone call back from them. Check your account Alan.

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    If it isn't a regular client then I would charge them any fees I have been charged for the rubber cheque plus an admin charge. If it's a regular client I wouldn't charge this time but I would send a letter stating a charge would be made for any future cheques that bounce.

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    I think you should send them a snotty letter with a charge & call them into your office for a dressing down and explain if they do it again you may have to repossess their bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diamondgeezer View Post
    I think you should send them a snotty letter with a charge & call them into your office for a dressing down and explain if they do it again you may have to repossess their bank.
    Ooooh, I'd so love to do that.

    It's not my bank unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    I've had one recently from a bank social club.

    Should I charge them a bouncing fee and interest?
    I guess it depends on:

    1) Whether they are a regular client, and

    2) If there is anything about bounced cheques in your terms & conditions.


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