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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="Ginsu" data-source="post: 2123216" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Years ago, I remember reading a story on another message board about someone who received a "check" for opening a loan or refinancing a home. According to the person who wrote the story, the check looked like a regular check with his name; amount and what resembled an account number. The "check" had "not a check or non negotiable" printed on it but this person cashed it anyway. </p><p></p><p>In the end, this person posted a link to a website, which declared the check valid, and who ever mailed the "check" was obligated to honor it by law. Anyone familiar with this and if so could provide me with some insight?</p><p></p><p>The reason I ask is I got yet another paper shredder filling second mortgage offer. In this offer contained, one of those "checks" and it looks like it contains everything to be valid. I would love nothing more than to stick it to one of the innumerable fly by night companies who inundate me with offers I do not want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ginsu, post: 2123216, member: 6"] Years ago, I remember reading a story on another message board about someone who received a "check" for opening a loan or refinancing a home. According to the person who wrote the story, the check looked like a regular check with his name; amount and what resembled an account number. The "check" had "not a check or non negotiable" printed on it but this person cashed it anyway. In the end, this person posted a link to a website, which declared the check valid, and who ever mailed the "check" was obligated to honor it by law. Anyone familiar with this and if so could provide me with some insight? The reason I ask is I got yet another paper shredder filling second mortgage offer. In this offer contained, one of those "checks" and it looks like it contains everything to be valid. I would love nothing more than to stick it to one of the innumerable fly by night companies who inundate me with offers I do not want. [/QUOTE]
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