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subman101
If you pay someone by writing them a cheque, and they then lose the cheque...then have you paid them?
But you would still have the cash in the bank to spend again.Yes.
If you paid them in cash and they lost the money you have still paid them.
So you would happily return to a shop and re-write a cheque for the goods you now have in your house?You only pay them when the cheque is honoured. So no.
A different issueIf I write you a cheque and there are insufficient funds then have I paid you?
the shop would ask for a cheque guarantee card, therefore guaranteeing them payment...So you would happily return to a shop and re-write a cheque for the goods you now have in your house?You only pay them when the cheque is honoured. So no.
A different issueIf I write you a cheque and there are insufficient funds then have I paid you?
the shop would ask for a cheque guarantee card, therefore guaranteeing them payment...So you would happily return to a shop and re-write a cheque for the goods you now have in your house?You only pay them when the cheque is honoured. So no.
A different issueIf I write you a cheque and there are insufficient funds then have I paid you?
the shop would ask for a cheque guarantee card, therefore guaranteeing them payment...[/quote]But only if they had a cheque to hand to the bankA different issueIf I write you a cheque and there are insufficient funds then have I paid you?

If you pay someone by writing them a cheque, and they then lose the cheque...then have you paid them?