My husband and I got married at the end of July. We asked our guests to forgo gifts. My family knew I was adamant about this. He was not as clear with his family, I guess. We received checks and cash from most of his side.
When they wrote the checks, they all wrote them out to Linzrene Husband's-last-name. The problem with this is that my bank wouldn't cash the checks until I had a certified copy of my marriage certificate. This means I was not able to cash the checks until the end of August; one month after the wedding.
I received a notice in the mail today that a $100 check was returned because "the account was closed." My bank took $100 from my account and then charged me a "returned check fee." A scanned copy of the check was on the letter, so we know who wrote it.
My etiquette question is should we should say something. We didn't want gifts in the first place, so it's not about money grabbing (although it's not awesome I was charged a fee). I'm just worried about there having been some sort of mistake. Do they realize they are writing checks from a closed account? Is the account supposed to be closed? I realize that in one month they could have made a decision to close the account and didn't realize we hadn't cashed the check yet. But do we say something?
Thoughts?