Banks Change Check Deposit Hold Dates After Confirming Availability
Small business owners deposit checks and receive receipts showing 2-day availability, only to find the hold silently extended to 7-8 days with no explanation. The sender's account confirms the funds are withdrawn, yet the receiving bank withholds access. Repeated occurrences cause predictable cash flow disruption and client relationship damage for businesses dependent on timely check clearing.
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