8 Nov 2012 at 19:06 #1 doddsy105 doddsy105 Associate Joined 4 Jun 2009 Posts 353 Location UK I put a cheque in a few days ago and said in my account UNPAID REPRESENTED £250 in then said UNPAID CHEQUE £250 out what does this mean?
I put a cheque in a few days ago and said in my account UNPAID REPRESENTED £250 in then said UNPAID CHEQUE £250 out what does this mean?
8 Nov 2012 at 19:10 #2 PhillyDee PhillyDee Soldato Joined 12 Feb 2007 Posts 14,117 Location South Shields Ring your bank?
8 Nov 2012 at 19:16 #4 Greebo Greebo Caporegime Joined 20 Jan 2005 Posts 45,777 Location Co Durham MrMoonX said: cheque bounced Click to expand... This. Banks seem to list it weirdly now on their statements. I had one with the halifax and it took me a while to get my head round it as well.
MrMoonX said: cheque bounced Click to expand... This. Banks seem to list it weirdly now on their statements. I had one with the halifax and it took me a while to get my head round it as well.
8 Nov 2012 at 19:17 #5 Theophany Theophany Permabanned Joined 1 Sep 2010 Posts 11,217 That hobo you gave a handy to? Yeah, his credit isn't good.
8 Nov 2012 at 19:37 #6 SilverTongue SilverTongue Associate Joined 4 Jun 2007 Posts 2,289 Location South Wales definitely a rubber cheque that how my bank words it more or less
8 Nov 2012 at 19:44 #7 BennyC BennyC Soldato Joined 25 Sep 2006 Posts 14,440 Presented - will mean present for payment into your account. Unpaid - will mean insufficient funds in the account of your creditor. Cheque out - means you're broke.
Presented - will mean present for payment into your account. Unpaid - will mean insufficient funds in the account of your creditor. Cheque out - means you're broke.