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    Checks from GrandPrive casinos?

    Does anyone have any experience in receiving checks from the Grand Prive casino group, especially in the last couple of weeks? I got a check in the mail last week for around $1000, and when I deposited it the check appears to have bounced, and I got charged a $10 fee. I won't know much for sure until I get the check in the mail in a few days, but I called my bank to try and get more information. They said the check was from WebMerchants LLC, but when I google for that and variations I can't find anything like that. Did this check processing company just disappear with the money? I don't know what I need to do now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awstick View Post
    Does anyone have any experience in receiving checks from the Grand Prive casino group, especially in the last couple of weeks? I got a check in the mail last week for around $1000, and when I deposited it the check appears to have bounced, and I got charged a $10 fee. I won't know much for sure until I get the check in the mail in a few days, but I called my bank to try and get more information. They said the check was from WebMerchants LLC, but when I google for that and variations I can't find anything like that. Did this check processing company just disappear with the money? I don't know what I need to do now.
    I would get a copy of the check from your bank. Find out whether or not it was returned because of NSF, or if it was a closed account.

    Scan the front & back of the check you get from the bank (Some banks have it where you can view it online), and send it to the casino; letting them know that it bounced/whatever...

    Once they have proof that the check never cleared, there's no reason for them not to pay you. Do they allow ACH withdraws?
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    awstick,
    any updates on the Grand Prive check snafu?

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