Apparently, anything that contains all the elements of a check (name, payee, amount, account number, etc.) written down is legally a check. The bank may refuse a non-standard check, but it is.
There was a man who cashed a $98,000 junk mail 'fake' check because it was legally a real one. The bank would have refused it but realized their error too late to reverse the transaction. The guy finally gave the money back anyway.
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There was a man who cashed a $98,000 junk mail 'fake' check because it was legally a real one. The bank would have refused it but realized their error too late to reverse the transaction. The guy finally gave the money back anyway.
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TIL: Writing Checks
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