Re: A legal question



Maybe even ESPECIALLY with huge accounts. Those ones would likely be the
killers when there's a problem with payment.

Anne

"Jeannie" <jwilson421@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am not so much worried about myself as I am about my subs. I hate it
that checks bounced. sure, I've bounced a few myself by putting money in
the wrong account and writing checks out of the correct one, forgetting to
make deposits, etc. but never intentionally and have never been scrambling
to figure out how to pay the ones that bounced. I guess it just goes to
show you that you can never be too careful, even when it comes to huge
hospital accounts.


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