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If you cash a federal check, such as from the FTC, who's property does the check become after cashed?
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[quote:ChvyV8Bldr:MV8yMTE0Nzk0XzM1NjU3MTEyXzc2ODU3ODRE] [quote:CE Aero:MV8yMTE0Nzk0XzM1NjU2OTQ4XzVEODg1M0NC] The check is originally property of the federal system. The check virtually holds the monetary amount (fraudulent or not) and those funds are then released into another system (whoever cashes said check) hence making that paper worthless but remains their property as a "bill of goods." [/quote] Any way of finding this out so I can print it, and throw it in his face? [/quote]
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I argued with the foreigner from a party store today that the check belonged to me, as I said it was written to me, but is still the property of the FTC, even after cashed. So, who owns a check after it is cashed?
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