Donate SIGN UP

Post Dated Cheque

Avatar Image
atkinsonr | 09:27 Fri 22nd May 2009 | Business & Finance
7 Answers
Hi
I sent a chq to one of our suppliers post dated for the 25th May. The supplier tried to bank the chq on the 18th May and it was bounced as there were not enough funds in the account to clear it (hence why I post dated it!) We have been charged �35 for the privelage, can the bank do this? Really the bank should have never accepted it in the first place when it was paid in?? I have also checked the bank account this morning and they have represented it and it looks like it has gone through - there are enough funds in now, however it still is not dated till the 25th! Can anyone give me any advice on this please? Thanks
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 7 of 7rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by atkinsonr. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Check your account details. Most banks do not allow post dated cheques.
Question Author
Cheers! I'll not do it in future and just tell them they'll have to hold on!
Banks don't spend time checking the date, signature etc on every cheque.
But this issue begs the question- why do cheques have a date field to fill in?
... much as with any number of contracts the date is to indicate when you signed the document NOT when the validity commences.
Hmm, sound answer as usual, Kempie.
Maybe the date box should be shoved down the bottom RH side near the signature box - then we'd all know what it's real purpose is.
You need to clarify the terms of your account with the bank as in some cases writing a cheque knowing that there are insufficient funds to cover it can be viewed as fraudulent.

1 to 7 of 7rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Post Dated Cheque

Answer Question >>