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frostydog said:You can always call the issuing bank, give them the acct # and the amount for the check and ask if funds are available to cover the amount.
d00t said:I work for a bank, and while I can't quote other policies, I know for a fact our bank doesn't disclose this info over the phone, and depending on the person, may not even in person. I do it because I'm just saying "yes" or "no" and not giving out balances, but we don't verify funds over the phone because someone could have a customer targeted and know they have at least a fair amount of money, and just make up a number to see JUST how much they have. It's been done..
d00t said:I work for a bank, and while I can't quote other policies, I know for a fact our bank doesn't disclose this info over the phone, and depending on the person, may not even in person.
Macko said:Just a quick aside, I know you folks spell many words differently to us Brits but didn't realise you use "check" and not "cheque".
d00t said:That was my main point. we don't even give a yes or no over the phone.
d00t said:I do it because I'm just saying "yes" or "no" and not giving out balances