I think you've got 2 chances....none and ****all...sorry....wish I could afford to leave cheques lying around like that.
Normally you only have six months to cash a cheque.
thats just convention really- there is no legal basis---try Fas---they are showing it as uncashed more then likely!!!
thats just convention really- there is no legal basis---try Fas---they are showing it as uncashed more then likely!!!
Ideally, the cheque should show up as outstanding in their bank reconciliations. More than likely at this stage the amount would have been moved, for accounting reasons, to some sort of suspense account, but the amount should still show up somewhere as not being cashed.Hi All,
Bit of a long shot here but I found a cheque today that was never cashed. It was actually issued by FAS and is in punts. (2001)
Does anyone think at this late stage there would be any point in contacting Fas and asking for it to be re issued?
Its in the region of 1100 euro.
I can see no reason why you shouldn't follow this up. You have nothing to lose. If refused I would request a written explanation as to why.
Ideally, the cheque should show up as outstanding in their bank reconciliations.
Perserverance pays, & considering the amount involved I would certainly follow it up & at least satisfy yourself that you've done absolutely everything possible to try to recover the money, especially considering that realistically you have nothing to lose at this stage & €1,100 to gain for a little time & effort.''Please supply details of original claim in writing to enable us to review
the situation in the light of the above."
Looks like the case is not over yet!
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