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Goody2shoes | 11:34 Wed 29th Jun 2005 | Business & Finance
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Will the Banks honour a post dated cheque?

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Hi, banks generally should not honour a post-dated cheque.  I work in this field, and certainly I would not allow any of my staff to accept such a cheque over the counter.  best to talk to your own branch on that one!

No, not with my bank.

The idea of having the date on a cheque is not to indicate when funds are available but rather, like many legal documents, to show when you placed your signature upon the cheque.
If you sign a cheque and put a date other than that of the current day the cheque should technically be deemed 'invalid'.

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