Wouldn't that be like letting the scam artists SCAM the scammers??? he, he. Now why is that a bad idea...? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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Mat - I get very few bad checks in my business. I think for two reasons. We do a good job screening orders and I post the bad checks on my web site. No check gets posted to the web site until after the incident has gone through a protocol of notifcation three different times.
Anyone can make a mistake in their checkbook. But when people either totally ignore your calls, or tell you they are going to take care of an NSF check on a certain date and 3 weeks later they refuse your calls. Well they had better get used to seeing their name on a web site because these people just jumped from the customer catagory to the criminal catagory.
Besides that the checks we post on our web site are accounts with no money in them. In most cases they have been closed !! So people can have all the routing umbers in the world and it is not going to matter on a closed account.
Put yourself in my position and see if you can come up with a more effective deterant.
I don't think there is a clear cut way to stop it, scum will be scum. I can see it from both sides. I have had people bounce checks to me before and it is a pain in the butt getting it cleared up. But with the Sue happy world we live in someone could get a wild hair and take it all the way. I would hate to see that happen to you are anyone. Look at the wendy's Chili lady people will do anything to make a buck. That is all I was saying. If it works then cool but with the liberal world we live in anything can happen. And usually does to good people.
When people get scared they call the police..When the police get scared they call K-9!
Clearly, when the cheque states "PAYMENT STOPPED" the scammer had no intention of paying, that is like a spit in the face that the guy actually had money in the account and paid the stop payment fee, in order to not pay the rightful recipient for services rendered! A bounced cheque might be simply a mistake, true, but a stop payment? COME ON! We were brought up to believe the wrath of God would come upon us if we EVER shamed our family name in ANY way, I was about 20 years old, when I finally, and sadly, realized that a great many people did not think the way I did about personally integrity. These are sad, pathetic people...
I know someone nearby that has a pup from Jeff and I could put you in touch with her. Is there are reason you posted this under Ed's Most Wanted board? Usually this board is reserved for individuals who have wronged Leerburg or had Ed's prior approval to post. But I am a mere board peon :-p
The picture with the dog that is supposed to be black and white, looks as if it was dyed black.Those dogs in some of those pictures look like they see chain link all day...
You can tall some of these sorry breeders by the pictures they show of their dogs.Pathetic
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