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bounced check
noun
A check that has been rejected by the bank against which it is drawn for insufficient funds.
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For Zandra Cosby, it began with a bounced check.
But longer term, it looks like a bounced check for investors.
Denver, again, tops the list of cities with the highest bounced check fees, at $33.50.
Even a single bounced check can land you behind bars for three years.
The average bounced check fee, meanwhile, is now $30.83, a record.
Then we got a notice that we were being charged $20 for a bounced check.
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The Bombay operations of eFunds include selling thousands of products to American infomercial viewers, back-office work for a British telecom company, and providing customers' bounced-check records to American retailers.
What about forgiving this bounced-check fee?
The site eschews monthly fees, bounced-check fees, "all that nonsense," Mr. Reich said.
A 2007 study, for instance, found that bankruptcy and bounced-check rates increased in North Carolina and Georgia after the states swept out the lenders.
In San Francisco, he said, the service fee is $10, the minimum balance is $2,000, and the bounced-check fee is $15.
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