It went bouncy bouncy....

It went bouncy bouncy....
Posted on: 02.11.2011 by Teodoro Woolever
I just got word from my bank that the check I got from the club I work at for Sat. evening s gig was returned NSF.

Emailed owner and no response yet.

WTF?!?!
Spencer Kilcoyne
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by Arbite
We speak the Queen's English.

Actually the only thing that doesn't make sense in american english is when they say "I could care less". It says the exact opposite of what they are trying to convey. HOW DO PEOPLE NOT NOTICE THIS!?
Quite.
Kayce Mesia
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by Arbite
We speak the Queen's English.

Actually the only thing that doesn't make sense in american english is when they say "I could care less". It says the exact opposite of what they are trying to convey. HOW DO PEOPLE NOT NOTICE THIS!?
I noticed this during my Freshman year in high school, and that was four years ago.

I've always said, "I couldn't care less," or, "I could care more" since then.
Glennis Cartin
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by Arbite
We speak the Queen's English.
You sure? Not round my way they don't! Perth is infested with bogans!
Danial Sawn
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by Sherlock Ohms
You know it's coming to something when your spelling is being corrected by an Aussie ...
We speak the Queen's English.

Actually the only thing that doesn't make sense in american english is when they say "I could care less". It says the exact opposite of what they are trying to convey. HOW DO PEOPLE NOT NOTICE THIS!?
Spencer Kilcoyne
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by josh@firestorm
seriously... who uses CHEQUES anymore? *note the CORRECT spelling* (damn american 'english')

You know it's coming to something when your spelling is being corrected by an Aussie ...
Teodoro Woolever
02.11.2011
Originally Posted by VanGogo
You can call his bank and see if the check would clear rather than depositing it. I would give it a week or so If funds aren't available, then contact the local District Attorney's check enforcement unit. Usually there is a form letter you send the bad check writer via certified mail. In that letter you state the fee for the bounced check ($30 here) etc and they have so many days to make payment Do not accept partial payment, as that will usually complicate the collection process If the cert. letter doesn't get your $ then you turn everything over to the DA, and they will get the money for you.
Well if I get no response from the owner, I will go this route. For now, I am not too worried, just a little ticked off.
Teodoro Woolever
02.11.2011
Originally Posted by earl panda
what? a check? well maybe this common where you live but over here we get payed in cash or via band transfer.

good luck man!
For guest DJ it can be both cash and check around here. Cash typically for the smaller clubs and bars. Checks for the larger clubs. For a residency though, its pretty standard to get a check and fill out a W2 as a contractor.

Originally Posted by HighTopFade
I'd give him the benefit of the doubt. He/she probably forgot about an automatic bill pay from checking for insurance, lease, or whatever.
Well having owned a business myself in the past. I know that you typically have 2-3 accounts. One being a segregated payroll account. I am believeing, more hoping, that a transfer didn't happen to cover it and not a sign that the club is going under. I kinda like this club and want to keep working there.
Teodoro Woolever
02.11.2011
I just got word from my bank that the check I got from the club I work at for Sat. evening s gig was returned NSF.

Emailed owner and no response yet.

WTF?!?!
Teodoro Woolever
03.11.2011
Now fingers crossed that all my checks for this month clears.
Charline Dye
03.11.2011
Good to hear ATX!
Spencer Kilcoyne
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by Arbite
We speak the Queen's English.

Actually the only thing that doesn't make sense in american english is when they say "I could care less". It says the exact opposite of what they are trying to convey. HOW DO PEOPLE NOT NOTICE THIS!?
Quite.
Kayce Mesia
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by Arbite
We speak the Queen's English.

Actually the only thing that doesn't make sense in american english is when they say "I could care less". It says the exact opposite of what they are trying to convey. HOW DO PEOPLE NOT NOTICE THIS!?
I noticed this during my Freshman year in high school, and that was four years ago.

I've always said, "I couldn't care less," or, "I could care more" since then.
Teodoro Woolever
03.11.2011
Got reply this morning. As I suspected a transfer did not happen over the weekend to cover payroll. :eek:

Picking up funds this afternoon.
Glennis Cartin
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by Arbite
We speak the Queen's English.
You sure? Not round my way they don't! Perth is infested with bogans!
Danial Sawn
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by Sherlock Ohms
You know it's coming to something when your spelling is being corrected by an Aussie ...
We speak the Queen's English.

Actually the only thing that doesn't make sense in american english is when they say "I could care less". It says the exact opposite of what they are trying to convey. HOW DO PEOPLE NOT NOTICE THIS!?
Johnetta Olewine
03.11.2011
the entire north american area still uses cheques for some ridiculous reason. Worked for 6 months in Vancouver and for the 1st time in my 15 years of employment got paid by cheque. Very quaint.
Spencer Kilcoyne
03.11.2011
Originally Posted by josh@firestorm
seriously... who uses CHEQUES anymore? *note the CORRECT spelling* (damn american 'english')

You know it's coming to something when your spelling is being corrected by an Aussie ...
Jacque Divinity
03.11.2011
seriously... who uses CHEQUES anymore? *note the CORRECT spelling* (damn american 'english')

Latoria Kavulich
02.11.2011
cash first. music later
Teodoro Woolever
02.11.2011
Originally Posted by VanGogo
You can call his bank and see if the check would clear rather than depositing it. I would give it a week or so If funds aren't available, then contact the local District Attorney's check enforcement unit. Usually there is a form letter you send the bad check writer via certified mail. In that letter you state the fee for the bounced check ($30 here) etc and they have so many days to make payment Do not accept partial payment, as that will usually complicate the collection process If the cert. letter doesn't get your $ then you turn everything over to the DA, and they will get the money for you.
Well if I get no response from the owner, I will go this route. For now, I am not too worried, just a little ticked off.
Teodoro Woolever
02.11.2011
Originally Posted by earl panda
what? a check? well maybe this common where you live but over here we get payed in cash or via band transfer.

good luck man!
For guest DJ it can be both cash and check around here. Cash typically for the smaller clubs and bars. Checks for the larger clubs. For a residency though, its pretty standard to get a check and fill out a W2 as a contractor.

Originally Posted by HighTopFade
I'd give him the benefit of the doubt. He/she probably forgot about an automatic bill pay from checking for insurance, lease, or whatever.
Well having owned a business myself in the past. I know that you typically have 2-3 accounts. One being a segregated payroll account. I am believeing, more hoping, that a transfer didn't happen to cover it and not a sign that the club is going under. I kinda like this club and want to keep working there.
Charline Dye
02.11.2011
You can call his bank and see if the check would clear rather than depositing it. I would give it a week or so If funds aren't available, then contact the local District Attorney's check enforcement unit. Usually there is a form letter you send the bad check writer via certified mail. In that letter you state the fee for the bounced check ($30 here) etc and they have so many days to make payment Do not accept partial payment, as that will usually complicate the collection process If the cert. letter doesn't get your $ then you turn everything over to the DA, and they will get the money for you.
Rena Estabrook
02.11.2011
I'd give him the benefit of the doubt. He/she probably forgot about an automatic bill pay from checking for insurance, lease, or whatever.
Matt Kane
02.11.2011
what? a check? well maybe this common where you live but over here we get payed in cash or via band transfer.

good luck man!

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