April
Waldorf,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, December 14, 2004
Go to your banks local branch. Ask for the branch manager, tell her the situation and ask if there is anything you can do. I don't know how all banks work, but some banks within 30 to 90 days (depending on the bank) can track down information from the people that cashed your check that may help you. Some may even reverse the check charges, etc. You can't lose anything by at least going there and asking how they can help. Other than this, I really don't know what to say. If you have or use Credit Cards, you may want to use them next time. Reversed charges are a lot easier to do. Good Luck!
April
Waldorf,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, December 14, 2004
Go to your banks local branch. Ask for the branch manager, tell her the situation and ask if there is anything you can do. I don't know how all banks work, but some banks within 30 to 90 days (depending on the bank) can track down information from the people that cashed your check that may help you. Some may even reverse the check charges, etc. You can't lose anything by at least going there and asking how they can help. Other than this, I really don't know what to say. If you have or use Credit Cards, you may want to use them next time. Reversed charges are a lot easier to do. Good Luck!
April
Waldorf,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, December 14, 2004
Go to your banks local branch. Ask for the branch manager, tell her the situation and ask if there is anything you can do. I don't know how all banks work, but some banks within 30 to 90 days (depending on the bank) can track down information from the people that cashed your check that may help you. Some may even reverse the check charges, etc. You can't lose anything by at least going there and asking how they can help. Other than this, I really don't know what to say. If you have or use Credit Cards, you may want to use them next time. Reversed charges are a lot easier to do. Good Luck!