Bounced check

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A bounced check is a check that is returned to the depositing bank because the owner of the account in the issuing bank has insufficient funds to cover the value of the check. In the United States, usually the check writer's bank and the other bank charge the check writer a penalty for the transaction, and in some instances the writer can be charged with a criminal action.

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