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bad check
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Noun1.bad check - a check that is dishonored on presentation because of insufficient fundsbad check - a check that is dishonored on presentation because of insufficient funds; "issuing a bad check is a form of larceny"
bank check, check, cheque - a written order directing a bank to pay money; "he paid all his bills by check"


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When contemplating payday loans, certain realizations must sink in One of the most important is that the lending company will charge penalties for late payments and the bank will charge non-sufficient funds (NSF) charges on your account When contemplating payday loans, certain realizations must sink in.
65 annually in non-sufficient funds fees, compared with $180.
If a check or pre-authorized payment is returned for non-sufficient funds, your transaction will automatically be re-submitted.
 
 
 
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