by Wickels on June 18th, 2007

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A former friend who owes me money finally wrote me a check for the last $290. Not very surprisingly, it bounced. What steps can I take to collect these funds? Is his writing the check an admission of monies owed?

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  • by ajb on August 1st, 2009

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    Well, your options depend on your situation as mentioned in previous answers, however there is one thing you may want to consider. If he's writing checks that bounce, maybe ask yourself how badly do you need the money? What is his financial situation? If you don't need it and are just collecting it for the priciple of the thing, then maybe sitting him down and reviewing his situation and seeing where he is at might be beter than taking him to court and ruining him even more so than he all ready is.............

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