http://www.werebank.co.uk/payee-presentment/
Apart from not knowing the difference between 'prescribed' and 'proscribed', he's now added a requirement, not contained in the 'allonge' nonsense document, that the cheques have to be endorsed or WeRe Bank will return them unpaid. He doesn't explain how the payee is meant to know this.PAYEE – PRESENTMENT
All PAYEES note well:
ENDORSEMENT
All payee’s must make presentment to WeRe Bank at its publicized mailing address within the proscribed period.
In order for WeRe Bank to accept [become acceptor] cheques for clearing, in line with conventional banking practice, the holder must endorse the cheque, preferably on the reverse side. Failing such endorsement the cheque will/may be returned to PAYEE.
But if WeRe Bank returns the cheque to the payee, the drawer will become immediately liable for the debt. But Peter doesn't understand this. As he's already explained, in his mind, an unpaid cheque means the drawer 'walks free and clear'.
Oh dear, this is all going to go horribly, deliciously, wrong.