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Hi
A customer in a gift shop pays by cheque. They present a cheque guarantee card, which all seems fine and is in date. But guess what - it gets returned unpaid by the bank. The reason (NatWest) is in accordance with cheque card criteria. So it looks like there is a bank account but there was an issue with the card.
I was informed that I could try to present it again, so I did, and like a rubber ball, it came bouncing back. I guess the customer is being charged each time I try to draw the cheque.
My question though, what do I do now? I have a mobile telephone number that, of course, is never switched on. I have left a few messages asking the customer to come into the shop with either the goods bought or payment for them.
How do I find the customer's address so I can take legal action?
Any help would be appreciated.
A customer in a gift shop pays by cheque. They present a cheque guarantee card, which all seems fine and is in date. But guess what - it gets returned unpaid by the bank. The reason (NatWest) is in accordance with cheque card criteria. So it looks like there is a bank account but there was an issue with the card.
I was informed that I could try to present it again, so I did, and like a rubber ball, it came bouncing back. I guess the customer is being charged each time I try to draw the cheque.
My question though, what do I do now? I have a mobile telephone number that, of course, is never switched on. I have left a few messages asking the customer to come into the shop with either the goods bought or payment for them.
How do I find the customer's address so I can take legal action?
Any help would be appreciated.
