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Important
Information About Your Checking
Account Substitute Checks and Your Rights
What is a substitute
check?
To make check processing faster, federal law permits banks to
replace original checks with “substitute checks.” These checks
are similar in size to original checks with a slightly reduced
image of the front and back of the original check. The front of
a substitute check states: “This is a legal copy of your check.
You can use it the same way you would use the original check.”
You may use a substitute check as proof of payment just like the
original check. Some or all of the checks that you receive back
from us may be substitute checks. This notice describes rights
you have when you receive substitute checks from us. The rights
in this notice do not apply to original checks or to electronic
debits to your account. However, you have rights under other law
with respect to those transactions.
What
are my rights regarding substitute checks?
In
certain cases, federal law provides a special procedure that allows
you to request a refund for losses you suffer if a substitute
check is posted to your account (for example, if you think that
we withdrew the wrong amount from your account or that we withdrew
money from your account more than once for the same check). The
losses you may attempt to recover under this procedure may include
the amount that was withdrawn from your account and fees that
were charged as a result of the withdrawal (for example, bounced
check fees). The amount of your refund under this procedure is
limited to the amount of your loss or the amount of the substitute
check, whichever is less. You also are entitled to interest on
the amount of your refund if your account is an interest-bearing
account. If your loss exceeds the amount of the substitute check,
you may be able to recover additional amounts under other law.
If you use this procedure, you may receive up to $ 2,500 of your
refund (plus interest if your account earns interest) within 10
business days after we received your claim and the remainder of
your refund (plus interest if your account earns interest) not
later than 45 calendar days after we received your claim. We may
reverse the refund (including any interest on the refund) if we
later are able to demonstrate that the substitute check was correctly
posted to your account.
How
do I make a claim for a refund?
If
you believe that you have suffered a loss relating to a substitute
check that you received and that was posted to your account, please
contact us at:
Morrill & Janes Bank and Trust Company
Attn: Check 21 Claims
6740 Antioch Road
Merriam , KS 66204
You
must contact us within 40 calendar days of the date that
we mailed (or otherwise delivered by a means to which you agreed)
the substitute check in question or the account statement showing
that the substitute check was posted to your account, whichever
is later. We will extend this time period if you were not able
to make a timely claim because of extraordinary circumstances.
Your
claim must include:
A description of why you have suffered a loss (for example, you
think the amount withdrawn was incorrect)
An estimate of the amount of your loss An explanation of why the
substitute check you received is insufficient to confirm that
you suffered a loss
A copy of the substitute check or the following information to
help us identify the substitute check:
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check
number |
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the
name of the person to whom you wrote the check |
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the
amount of the check |
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