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    If the act of bouncing hasn't cost you anything then I would just do as you are and pursue (nicely) on the phone an alternative payment.

    If you do get charged for bounced cheques have you covered this fact in your T&C's?

    I haven't, but I don't get charged for a bounced cheque, the client does.

    However it does state I will charge interest of Bank of England base rate + 3% for every day a payment is outstanding, although I have never had to charge anything yet!
    Last edited by Steve the DJ; 22-07-2008 at 08:34 AM. Reason: Added text...
    Exit stage left...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FDDJ View Post
    If the act of bouncing hasn't cost you anything then I would just do as you are and pursue (nicely) on the phone an alternative payment.
    And does the act of bouncing a cheque cost a bank anything then? It certainly doesn't cost £35 or whatever they charge when it happens.

    I eventually spoke to the woman who was very embarrassed and must have apologised a dozen times in our 2 minute conversation.

    They are sending me a personal cheque instead.

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    Did you charge them any extra, Daz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EliteDJ View Post
    Did you charge them any extra, Daz?
    No. She had already told me that another cheque was on its way.

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    Am suprised at you allowing them to pay by cheque on the night Daz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    Unfortunately yes....

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

    Sorry what can I say???????????????

    Did she say what a great night it was ---or was that only whilst I was there



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    Quote Originally Posted by ppentertainments View Post
    Am suprised at you allowing them to pay by cheque on the night Daz.
    It was in advance--not that it helped

    CRAZY K

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    Quote Originally Posted by ppentertainments View Post
    Am suprised at you allowing them to pay by cheque on the night Daz.
    They didn't pay by cheque on the night. They paid 10 days before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAZY K ROADSHOW View Post
    We seem to be ok --

    Sorry what can I say???????????????

    Did she say what a great night it was ---or was that only whilst I was there



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    No, it improved apparantly.

    Everyone could hear again after about 30 mins...not that I was told you are loud on the mic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    And does the act of bouncing a cheque cost a bank anything then? It certainly doesn't cost £35 or whatever they charge when it happens.
    I thought that's what all businesses did...charging clients more than it actually costs THEM in the first place.

    Isn't that how businesses make a profit?


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