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A store and a bank would both charge fees for

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Answer: D. bouncing a check

Bouncing a check

When a check is deposited in a bank, or when it is written out to a store teller to ultimately deposit in the store bank, the funds are tracing back from an origin bank account. When the check bounces a fee is then charges by both the bank out of which the check is written (for non-sufficient funds) and by the payee. If the payee is a store they will often charge fees that are charged back to them by their bank of deposit."

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Answer:A returned check

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