Day amp arrives Cashier check returned


Today an amp I shipped across the country arrived safely at it's destination. Oddly enogh while I was at the bank today I was informed that a rather large cashier's check did not clear.

I called the guy up and he answered the phone (good sign) He say's he does not understand what could have happened and will check in to it first thing in the mourning.

My bank say's he may have stopped payment on the cashiers check. They could not give me any other details. Just that I would be recieving the check back in the mail in a few day's

Does this kind of stuff ever turn out good? Or am I screwed?

I will follow up tomorrow.
128x128glen

Showing 1 response by drewfidelity

It has been my experience that short of a cash transaction, one that involves United States Postal Money Orders are the next best thing. They cost 90 cents and can be made out up to $750. You can cash them at the post office or deposit them into your bank account. You can check their authenticity before sending out your components at the post office.

As others have already mentioned, cashiers checks can be stopped. Each State has different laws that govern the procedures involved. I hope that your transaction works out. Good luck to you.

Drew