Originally Posted by
David Merrill
You have brought up some very edifying points.
First off you did not endorse the check; you non-endorsed it. The bank will likely consider it a restrictive endorsement. Legally it is a special deposit, not a regular deposit. If you like signing with the dba then do as she says, open a business account.
The Lesson Plan will take you through a paradigm shift about identity, record forming and redeeming lawful money.
I think that sentence is confusing because you confused the matter by asking the question. More to the point, don't patrol what is going on inside the bank, on the other side of the counter. Pay attention to your demand and keep a record. You will be fine if you keep it simple and mind your own affairs.
I think rather they did not want you to publish your demand on the Signature Card and thus told you that you do not have one. You not only should have one but you should remember that you have one and even one better, you should have a copy of it. So pay attention...
Do they make you feel suppressed for wanting copies of everything you have signed? I call that conditioning.