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Collecting Bad Checks and Three Ways to Protect Yourself

Plagued with bad checks? Depending on where you do business, you may be able to take your problem to your local state's attorney office for resolution. While not in existence in every county nationwide, many state's attorney offices have "bad check programs" that are designed to help local businesses and others dealing with bad check writers and professional con artists. One of the most effective programs . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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