27-05-2006, 09:11 AM
Tracy
Deposit the cheque and see what happens. If it bounces, then re-deposit it and keep on doing this time and again. It will cost them money, but you could get lucky and get your deposit in at a time when the company gets some money paid in.
This happened to me some years ago, and the embarrasment of me having cheques and direct debits returned was awfull. If you also have some dd's etc coming off your account and possibly insufficient funds, I suggest you contact your bank and let them know of the potential situation.
Deposit the cheque and see what happens. If it bounces, then re-deposit it and keep on doing this time and again. It will cost them money, but you could get lucky and get your deposit in at a time when the company gets some money paid in.
This happened to me some years ago, and the embarrasment of me having cheques and direct debits returned was awfull. If you also have some dd's etc coming off your account and possibly insufficient funds, I suggest you contact your bank and let them know of the potential situation.