I recently sold a motherboard to a fellow on AT who paid me with a personal check. He only had 1 feedback on heatware, so I told him I'd wait until the check cleared. I wait about ten days after depositing the check and the money shows up in my account. I feel like everything's okay so I ship and leave positive heat.
A couple days later, I get a letter from my bank with the rejected check enclosed and a $10 fee. I've tried contacting him via PM and email numerous times. He hasn't logged into AT since. I have his email and shipping address but no phone number or other means of contact.
How should I go about resolving this? Should I make him pay any more than the fees and original amount for my inconvenience? At this point, I'd be happy with the original amount.
Help me, please.
Problems with a rubber check
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Check your pm shortly.
*sorry for the long wait.
*sorry for the long wait.
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