Strategic Reflections--a merger notice.

I did not receive anything from RBG or Strategic Reflections about any mergers. I think this is pretty crappy that they would only pick and choose who would and would not be told. I did a lot of work for Strategic Reflections. i will not work for RBG. Good luck with those hard-to-reach shops now.

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I sent a letter to the former owner of SR concerning the unpaid fees, but it bounced back as undeliverable. If the intent were to not pay one's obligations, why bother mailing an unsigned check? Is this a legal maneuver?
@shopperbob wrote:

I sent a letter to the former owner of SR concerning the unpaid fees, but it bounced back as undeliverable. If the intent were to not pay one's obligations, why bother mailing an unsigned check? Is this a legal maneuver?

Bob, I can't think of any way this might be a legal maneuver. Most likely, just sloppy. its possible that as SR is winding down operations, they let go of the person who knew to run the checks, once printed, through the signing machine.

I sent an e-mail the the scheduler (the good one). If I don't get a reply, I'll contact RBG and ask for their assistance. I am sure that they would not want 100s of shoppers contacting them and might be motivated to help fix this PDQ either by arranging payment (if they purchased SR rather than simply SR's assets) or sharing current contact information for the old company.
I'm tempted to follow wrosie's advice and deposit mine as a mobile deposit, but I don't want to pay a returned check fee. If I do a mobile deposit, would it be better to do at a large bank (Bank of America or TD Bank) or a credit union?
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