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? Students give about $
million worth of bad check
to USC every year, a busines
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of that is never paid, sai<
Howard Rhodes, assistan
vice president for busines
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Students often write ba<
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system," said Wes Gravellc
financial consultant frori
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can deposit money into thei
account before the check i
received by the bank, bu
"the law reads funds have t<
be in and released before
check is written," he said.
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not cover a check, the ban
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$15.
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15-day period to pay th
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