I think the norm is £25 or £30 but it will depend on the individual bank. If you don't do it very often sometimes they will refund the fees.
2007-03-25 09:52:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Think it's gone up to £14 - but since it is not my intention to give my bank money for nothing I make pretty sure the cheque will not bounce!
2007-03-25 09:53:38
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answered by Jewel 6
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I'm in the USA, and my bank charges about $36 or about £18.5. Robbery. It was about 1/5 of that when I got my first checkbook.
What galls me is that one mathematical error on YOUR part could result in four (or however many) bounced checks, each earning £18.5 (or whatever) for the bank.
It is true that sometimes an earnest plea and a good track record will get the fees reduced or even dropped.
2007-03-25 10:07:26
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answered by myrmidon 2
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Depends on the bank, but usually about £30-40. Its illegal to issue cheques when you know there isnt money in your account, so dont do it!
2007-03-25 10:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Abbey used to charge £30 but I haven't had one bounce for years.
2007-03-25 10:00:34
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answered by Jeanette 7
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It varies with different banks.. most charge around £30.00. If you puposely write a cheque knowing that it will bounce... you can recieve a criminal record.
2007-03-25 09:53:31
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answered by tinker33 2
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depends on individual bank usually around 25 - 30 pounds
2007-03-25 09:59:34
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answered by magiclady2007 6
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Usually about 30 bucks.
2007-03-25 09:57:01
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answered by Celi 1
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Mines charges £35 but everytime we ring up and complain they give us the charge back
2007-03-25 09:53:28
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answered by dixidan_2000 5
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usually about £30
2007-03-25 09:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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