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  2. Dishonoured cheque - Wikipedia

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    Sign at DC Public library indicating that a returned check will be subject to a fee of US$65. A dishonoured cheque (also spelled check) is a cheque that the bank on which it is drawn declines to pay (“honour”). There are a number of reasons why a bank might refuse to honour a cheque, with non-sufficient funds (NSF) being the most common ...

  3. 18 Banks That Don’t Use ChexSystems - AOL

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    What else you need to know: Interest on deposits, free ATM withdrawals, unlimited check writing, debit card issued by TD Bank. 2. Axiom Bank. ... $0 overdraft and returned item fee; ...

  4. PNC. $5 for Performance Checking; $10 otherwise. Fee-free for Performance Select Checking and Foundation Checking. KeyBank. $8. Fees are mandatory for all. Navy Federal. 2 free cashier’s checks ...

  5. How Much Will a Returned Check Fee Cost Me? - AOL

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  6. Cashier's check - Wikipedia

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    Cashier's check. A cashier's check (or cashier's cheque, cashier's order, official check; in Canada, the term bank draft is used, [1] not to be confused with Banker's draft as used in the United States) is a check guaranteed by a bank, drawn on the bank's own funds and signed by a bank employee. [2] Cashier's checks are treated as guaranteed ...

  7. Cheque clearing - Wikipedia

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    Cheque clearing (or check clearing in American English) or bank clearance is the process of moving cash (or its equivalent) from the bank on which a cheque is drawn to the bank in which it was deposited, usually accompanied by the movement of the cheque to the paying bank, either in the traditional physical paper form or digitally under a cheque truncation system.

  8. 11 pesky bank fees and how to avoid them - AOL

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    Check online or with your bank to make sure paper statements do not incur a monthly charge. 9. Fees for transferring your money. Banks typically charge you for official bank checks and wire ...

  9. Authorization hold - Wikipedia

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    Authorization hold (also card authorization, preauthorization, or preauth) is a service offered by credit and debit card providers whereby the provider puts a hold of the amount approved by the cardholder, reducing the balance of available funds until the merchant clears the transaction (also called settlement), after the transaction is completed or aborted, or because the hold expires.