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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 6373109" data-attributes="member: 569830"><p>Just because the info on the check is correct does NOT mean it is legit... would be easy for me to choose a bank in a town where a company has corporate offices, fraudulently print up a check and put fake account info on it, or even better, use real account numbers (obtained from an unrelated legit check) and fake a check. Might even pass muster initially.</p><p></p><p>Seriously here... if it's legit he can call the company and verify, if it's not, and he cashes it, he WILL be liable for any damages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 6373109, member: 569830"] Just because the info on the check is correct does NOT mean it is legit... would be easy for me to choose a bank in a town where a company has corporate offices, fraudulently print up a check and put fake account info on it, or even better, use real account numbers (obtained from an unrelated legit check) and fake a check. Might even pass muster initially. Seriously here... if it's legit he can call the company and verify, if it's not, and he cashes it, he WILL be liable for any damages. [/QUOTE]
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