• tiramichu@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    This particular cheque should work, if processed by a person.

    Cheques have two fields for the amount; numbers and written out. The numerical field is the most important and required part, while the written is to deter fraud, for example the bearer may attempt to alter £100 to £1000, or £300 to £800, and having the sum also in writing makes this a lot harder.

    So as long as this cheque has $650 in the number field, it should be valid.

    • VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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      2 days ago

      I also assumed the number field was all that was needed.

      I had fraudulent checks used under my name. And it was only caught because the thief signed my name “perfectly”. Where I purposely sign with extra scribbles.

      After that experience, every check I wrote, I added something extra in the memo section only I would know. I could see someone being extra paranoid and using the “written” section as another test - like purposely misspelling words.