- Report: #764465
Complaint Review: Certegy Check services
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Certegy Check services Scam artists, Lowlifes, Frauduent Internet, Internet
*Author of original report: Certegy check services
*Consumer Comment: Funny Business
*Consumer Comment: No RipOff
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AUTHOR: Herbjo - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 18, 2011
The best way to "float checks" these days is to go to your atm at night, put your card in, and press deposit. Now type in whatever amount you need for the time being and make sure you put in an EMPTY envelope.
PRESTO! You now have the funds on the card you need, and you can PARTY ON!
When and IF the bank finally catches on, just accuse bank employees of theft.
Now you've had a good time for FREE!
A SIDENOTE: Just in case your afraid the bank may have a camera on you, just put your hand in the envelope real quicklike so it appears you slid something in. Or just take your own pre-sealed envelopes.
Been there, Done that!
For EVEN MORE fun, you can just drop a bag of sh*t in the night deposit box!
But there is an easy way around this, use your Debit Card. It comes out of your Checking Account just like the check does. The only difference is that the Debit Card is instant(in most cases). The only reason that would matter is if you did not have enough funds in your account at the time you wanted to use the Debit Card and thought you could "float" the funds with a check.
If you choose not to use a debit card then you are going to have to accept this as a result. You will find that many companies are no longer even accepting checks. Other companies have gone to "electronic processing", which basically turns your check into an electronic check and the 2-3 days of the past you could float funds is gone.

