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  • Post Dated Checks: Exactly The Suck Magnet You Think They Would Be

    So my company allows post dated checks as a form of payment. For those who don't know how that works, basically we can take a check payment and hold it for up to 7 days before posting it to the account. It used to be only our Collections department could do them as a last resort for someone in a jam, but it was decided that ALL of customer service should be able to do them as well. The reasoning we were told was it's more convenient for the customer, my theory is that the Collections department just didn't want to be responsible for all the bullshit that goes with them.


    Like I said, it's a good option for people in a jam to be able to avoid getting their services cut off, but in reality all it does is train the chronically late customers to call in every month to set up a post-date while their balance gets larger and larger from the remaining balance that carries over to the next month (from just paying the bare minimum every time). It gets abused horribly, and what should be a "in case of emergency, break glass" option becomes the only way some people make their payments.

    What's worse is there's pretty much zero enforcement anymore of the three strikes policy for bounced checks. When Collections ran post dates, there was no post dates for 3 months after 2 bouncers, and no more checks accepted after 3. Exceptions were made for legitimate bank errors and nothing else. Now that they don't run the post date process, it's not unusual to see people with 3 or more returned checks calling in and getting post dated check payments done. A co worker got a call from a customer who's account had been set up about 8 months ago and had seven post dated checks get returned for "not able to locate" which is bank code for someone using a check from a closed out account. This guy had service from us or over half a year and had a balance of over $1,000 and NEVER PAID US ONCE. For those playing along at home, it's not only theft of service it's also grand theft as well. I'd go as far to say that bad checks are a bigger source of theft from my company than people stealing cable with illegal hookups. The people with hookups usually try to keep it on the downlow to avoid attention, but the people who pay with bad checks tend to order tons of movies and PPV (porn, mostly) so by the time someone brings it to the attention of Collections to get their accounts shut down, they get us for thousands. Something to keep in mind the next time your cable rates go up. You're subsidizing the deadbeats who knowingly write bad checks.


    What burns me the most about this is that my company recently started getting super strict on what we charge for installs. I guess too many people were giving away freebies, and now we pretty much can't give any discounts on installs anymore. Now they will tie in our "compliance" of these install directives to our bi-weekly bonus. While that was certainly an area that needed addressed, they bring the hammer down on one area but continue to ignore another that loses tons more money for the company.
    "You know, there are times when it's a source of personal pride not to be human." - Hobbes

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    If those people have that much trouble paying their cable bills, maybe they should not have cable. It amazes me what people consider a priority. Last summer I was having a financial crisis and cable was the first thing I chose to do without. Sure, it sucked big time to only have 4 channels to watch but I managed to entertain myself. I actually found that I didn't watch much TV and spent more time doing other things and spent alot more time with my family.
    "I guess they see another cash cow just waiting to be dry humped." - Irving Patrick Freleigh

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    • #3
      A lot of the people who have cable but obviously can't afford it are the ones who freak out when their service gets cut off that their kids won't be able to watch their shows/have anything to do/have to spend time with their parents.

      I guess some people decide that since $100 a month for cable is cheaper than a babysitter or daycare, then that makes it an acceptable replacement.

      One lady flipped out on me because her service was shut off on Friday and "OMG WHAT WILL MY KIDS DO ALL WEEKEND !11!!ELEVENTY1!!".............my honest reply of "its supposed to be good weather all weekend, I'm sure they can find something to do outside to entertain themselves" was met with a response that I can only imagine cavemen had when first confronted with fire or the wheel.
      "You know, there are times when it's a source of personal pride not to be human." - Hobbes

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      • #4
        yep, post dated cheques suck. Last week somebody paid an account with one. He told my boss not to bank it until a few days later. But my boss forgot and both got hit with bank fees!

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        • #5
          We accept post dated checks. But up to a week. And yes it does suck. We have not had anyone abuse that system.
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          • #6
            you know, I've only once paid with a post dated check... and that was for the renovations that were done on my kitchen... that was my family's christmas present to me, they all pitched in some money towards getting my kitchen (which was a disgrace) fixed up... and my bank put a freeze on my account because I had put so much money in on one deposit until all the checks cleared and they had recieved the money from the other banks (about a 7 day process apparently) and I explained the situation to the contractor and they were actually very understanding that the vast majority of the payment would have to be done post dated (I paid for the up front costs myself before even starting so they weren't exactly going off of nothing).
            That said, I already had the money, I just didn't have access to it, I'm guessing that in the OPs case that these are people who don't have the money and are doing they "well it will be there with my next paycheck" stunt which never works because they write more towards their paycheck than their actual paycheck, and those people deserve all the hurt they get.
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