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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ... >A check doesn't need a signature as long as the party who deposits it >guarantees it was legitimately issued. Sprint PCS has issued a few checks >on my account when I've phoned in a payment. The check reads "Verbally >authorized by your depositor" in the signature space. I forgot to sign a check that I sent in payment (for an electric bill, IIRC) - and it was deposited and cleared. When I got it back, someone had stamped "Signature Guaranteed" on the signature line. -- --henry schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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