If you've ever actually skimmed through your piles of junk mail, you may have seen fake cheques promising huge returns on investments once or twice. Often, they're marked with a “non negotiable” or “void” to indicate that you can’t really cash them. In 1995, a man actually successfully deposited his junk mail, only to have the fake check go through. What happened next was a hilarious back and forth on this legal loophole.
Let's get into it.
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[Patrick Combs: The Man Who Cashed in A Fake Check from Junk Mail]
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[Hui Leo Gao: The Runaway Millionaire from New Zealand]
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[What Happens When A Bank Makes an Error?]
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Manhattan Twist by Avocado Junkie
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