WithinN0rmalLimits
WithinN0rmalLimits t1_j6oozij wrote
It's a lot more straightforward when a fraudulent check is cashed that you didn't sign. the issue with check washing is that - your signature stays on the check so it looks like you authorized it.
I had this happen to me a few months ago unfortunately, but I was able to get my money refunded by my bank. I had to file a police report and a bunch of written statements swearing that although that was my signature on the check, that wasn't who I wrote the check to, or the amount it was written for.
From what the bank told me: when a check is cashed, that bank tells my bank to hand over the money to pay the person depositing it. When I filed for fraud, my bank tells the other bank to return the money because that was a bad check. That bank then has to investigate and come to the conclusion that it was in fact fraud, return the money to my bank, which can then return it to me. I was quoted 60-90 days. I had my money back the next day.
WithinN0rmalLimits t1_j6ona6h wrote
Reply to comment by cvheuvel in Should I pay late or pay what I can? by cvheuvel
It might vary based on the terms of your credit card but it could be a daily compounding rate in which case you pay interest every day that your balance is outstanding
WithinN0rmalLimits t1_j6o7ybg wrote
Reply to Should I pay late or pay what I can? by cvheuvel
Pay as much as you can before it's due. That way you don't take the hit of a "late payment" and you'll minimize the amount of interest accumulated. As soon as you get the money, pay the rest of the bill
WithinN0rmalLimits t1_j6dgdri wrote
Reply to Pay down on house or keep in savings? by jws1300
I think it's unwise to assume you don't need "emergency money" because you never know what will happen. That being said, you probably don't need more than 10k on hand if you're in a stable situation
WithinN0rmalLimits t1_j2bfegw wrote
Reply to comment by BouncyEgg in Does my 2023 Savings Goals make sense? HSA is where I’m struggling the most to solve by kepachodude
From what OP posted, the emergency fund is a year worth of expenses. Even taking 6.5k out, there would still be more than enough of an emergency fund left over
WithinN0rmalLimits t1_j6opfqq wrote
Reply to comment by t-poke in How is this "new" check-washing thing happening? by Pretend_Freedom_8308
I happened to me and several others in my neighborhood. The police department even told me they were investigating the local post office because they were getting a lot of reports and they thought it was a rogue postal worker stealing the checks