mobilejones.com— If I tried, I couldn’t make up a story like this. First, there was the problem, then, there was the solution, and now comes the comedy. I hope you’re wearing your laughing pants.
Jul 13, 2007View in Crawl 4
Maybe I'm misunderstanding something. When you go cash the check and the teller tells you “There aren’t sufficient funds in the account to cover your check.” It's not that the check's account has insufficient funds, it's your own personal account. Checks take a few days to be fully processed, unless you bank at the same bank the check was written from, and even then, different regions of the same bank aren't always using the same system.So when a teller tells me the account doesn't have insufficient funds to cover the check, that's telling me that MY account doesn't have enough funds if I wanted to cash the check. The way cashing a check usually works is that it's really you're withdrawing money from your own personal account and when the check clears, it'll deposit that amount into your account. For low figure checks, they don't really care and cash it for you. But for large sums, they usually don't allow cashing unless you have an account with them that covers the amount you want to cash.
david5tJul 14, 2007
Google AdSense EFT could have prevented this somewhat.
williamdavisJul 14, 2007
Are you sure? I totally thought this meant Google went bankrupt!!!! I almost leaped from a window. I'll wait a bit now.
masterdwarfJul 14, 2007
Thank god my laughing pants were in the wash. :-/
exstaticaJul 14, 2007
Google adsense checks are for deposit only...<a class="user" href="https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=32858&topic=8452">https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=32858&topic=8452</a>its a security feature to prevent someone from cashing a check with a larger amount and not having it linked to any kind of deposit account. cause all it takes is a fingerprint and ID to cash a check.
krunk4everJul 15, 2007
Maybe I'm misunderstanding something. When you go cash the check and the teller tells you “There aren’t sufficient funds in the account to cover your check.” It's not that the check's account has insufficient funds, it's your own personal account. Checks take a few days to be fully processed, unless you bank at the same bank the check was written from, and even then, different regions of the same bank aren't always using the same system.So when a teller tells me the account doesn't have insufficient funds to cover the check, that's telling me that MY account doesn't have enough funds if I wanted to cash the check. The way cashing a check usually works is that it's really you're withdrawing money from your own personal account and when the check clears, it'll deposit that amount into your account. For low figure checks, they don't really care and cash it for you. But for large sums, they usually don't allow cashing unless you have an account with them that covers the amount you want to cash.
sortaburntJul 15, 2007
Google,1m in ur bank account, killin ur fundz.