M5ward
When You Wish Upon A Star...
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OP here. Thanks for all the good advice.
I cannot take the check to her bank because I no longer have the check. I guess our bank returns it to hers or whatever they do with checks after they are deposited. On the plus side, I was not charged any fees by my bank they just reversed the deposit. I did not draw any checks against this amount, so I will not be hit with any insufficient fund fees.
Let me explain that this person is not very good at communicating as it is. She does not return emails right away, she does not answer her phone but lets it go to voice mail. So there would be no point in calling her as she will not pick the phone up.
I collect the payments from clients during the week and bring them to her on Friday at which time I receive my "paycheck". If she does not have a replacement check for me on Friday plus my regular paycheck, she will not be getting the payments I have collected. I will be going to her bank to cash them on the following day so she had better have the funds in there to cover the both paychecks. And I really hope she does not hit me with some sob story because I have bills to pay too!
I wish I had known about the check bouncing when I got my check this past Friday and I would have taken that check to her bank. We don't find out until tomorrow if that check bounced or not. Ugh, I hate all this.
You need to contact YOUR bank and find out where the bounced check is. It should have been returned to you not your employer. I own a business and when I deposit a check from a customer that bounces for NSF, that check is returned to me so that I can collect from the check writer.