[oclug] Mozilla vs Netscape 6.1
bbarnett at L8R.net
bbarnett at L8R.net
Mon Aug 13 07:11:46 EDT 2001
On 13-Aug-2001 Jon Earle wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Aug 2001 bbarnett at l8r.net wrote:
>
>> Well, yes and no, but when you have a problem its your home branch that can
>> take direct action, not others. (Well, certain problems).
>
> Perhaps. I haven't run into anything I can remember that required me to
> go to my home branch.
>
If you have a cheque go through without the funds there to cover it, your local
branch is the only one that can stop it from bouncing (In 3 different banks
I've dealt with) until you get there. In most cases today, putting money in to
"cover" the cheque doesn't cover it (including TD/Canada Trust), unless your
local branch sees that you've done so, and tells the cheque not to bounce.
There are other cases where the home branch is paramount, but if you've covered
a cheque as the above, and then it didn't bounce, it was because your home
branch saw you did, and approved it... all invisible to you.
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