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<blockquote data-quote="Kae3106" data-source="post: 1096556" data-attributes="member: 27557"><p>When your check was reported missing, it was automatically stopped at the bank by the payroll department and a replacement was issued. The replacement will have the date it was reissued, not the original date. It sounds like someone at your center found your original check (that had been stopped at the bank) and mailed it to you without realizing it was no longer valid. Have your supervisor put in another inquiry and make sure that Payroll tells you the check number of the stopped check and the replacement check. If you still haven't received the valid, replacement check, they can put a stop on the reissued check and reissue it again...make then NDA it to your home address and you'll have it the next day. Upstate is right...you may be able to get UPS to cover any bank fees.</p><p></p><p>UPS payroll checks are valid for 180 days before they go stale. Every week, the accounting group that handles the payroll bank accounts receives a list of all of the outstanding checks that have crossed this deadline. The funds are moved to a stale paycheck account and the individuals belonging to those checks are sent a letter to let them know they have an uncashed paycheck. They are asked to return the letter which indicates they want a replacement check and to confirm their address. If no response is received after multiple tries, the funds are escheated to the state where the employee worked. (That's where all of those late night "the government may have YOUR money" commercials come from.) UPS doesn't get to keep the money if someone doesn't cash their check. I have seen people cash old checks. The bank may or may not accept it...they know UPS is good for it. I have seen several where the local branch accepted it but then the main bank saw the date and yanked the money back out of the person's account. When in doubt, ask for a replacement check with a current date...Payroll really doesn't mind sending a new check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kae3106, post: 1096556, member: 27557"] When your check was reported missing, it was automatically stopped at the bank by the payroll department and a replacement was issued. The replacement will have the date it was reissued, not the original date. It sounds like someone at your center found your original check (that had been stopped at the bank) and mailed it to you without realizing it was no longer valid. Have your supervisor put in another inquiry and make sure that Payroll tells you the check number of the stopped check and the replacement check. If you still haven't received the valid, replacement check, they can put a stop on the reissued check and reissue it again...make then NDA it to your home address and you'll have it the next day. Upstate is right...you may be able to get UPS to cover any bank fees. UPS payroll checks are valid for 180 days before they go stale. Every week, the accounting group that handles the payroll bank accounts receives a list of all of the outstanding checks that have crossed this deadline. The funds are moved to a stale paycheck account and the individuals belonging to those checks are sent a letter to let them know they have an uncashed paycheck. They are asked to return the letter which indicates they want a replacement check and to confirm their address. If no response is received after multiple tries, the funds are escheated to the state where the employee worked. (That's where all of those late night "the government may have YOUR money" commercials come from.) UPS doesn't get to keep the money if someone doesn't cash their check. I have seen people cash old checks. The bank may or may not accept it...they know UPS is good for it. I have seen several where the local branch accepted it but then the main bank saw the date and yanked the money back out of the person's account. When in doubt, ask for a replacement check with a current date...Payroll really doesn't mind sending a new check. [/QUOTE]
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