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OT: Starting a business check Question
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Posted by Rod MI on March 16, 2003 at 18:34:51 from (12.245.6.206):
Hi I'm thinking about starting a mail order business and I now many of you run your own business sow I'm directing this question to business owners. Payment for my products will be payed for by check and I'm wondering how can I protect myself from bank fees for depositing a bad check? I think the bank will charge me $25 for every check that doesn't have enough funds in there account. Is there software available for checking to make shire there is enough funds in the account before I deposit the check any suggestion would be grate I really knead a cheap way because I don't expect to make over $100 a month for a while and as you can see only a couple of bad check could wipe all of my profits out and credit card payment mite be a option but I would like to except checks if the risk isn't to bad thanks Rod MI
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