There's a happy ending to our story, "Always Look A Gift Check In The Mouth" about the guy who opened up a new bank account just to deposit a check he thought might be fraudulent and indeed, turned out to be. Fred writes:
My brother went to the bank last Friday to talk to the branch manager about his situation which I emailed you about 2 weeks ago. The bank reported the check as fraud, not my brother. His account was cancelled because it was opened with a bad check, and he was charged $10 for depositing a bounced check. There was nothing that was entered as a negative mark on his credit report, and the case is pretty much closed.
The manager even went so far as to type up and sign a memo explaining that it was not my brothers fault and that there should be nothing against him on his credit report.
The Wachovia branch manager also offered to open a new account for him.
So, phew! None of the bad things that could have happened to Fred's brother actually happened, like:
- The bank could have pressed fraud charges against him.
- He could have been reported to the FBI.
- A report could have been sent to Chexsystems and made it hard for him to get a new bank account or keep his new one.
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