You wrote: I left a previous message, I strongly feel that the chack can be used to dupe innocent people. The image is the best I have ever seen or found online. It wouldn't take much to print it out and use it as a real check. I added void, which lets the image to be seen, but makes it difficult to use.

But that doesn't address what I said on the talk page. First, the check can't just be printed out and used. Some editing would be required because the payee is blacked out. Second, the original image has already been made public, and uploading a new image doesn't make the old one unavailable. Third, even with some convincing editing the check can't be simply printed out; it would be necessary to have the right kind of paper, the right design on the back, etc. Fourth, if a counterfeiter has the editing ability and means to create a convincing fake, I don't see how finding an image of a cashier's check is much of an obstacle. For example, we don't censor the $100 bill image because doing so would be little detriment to counterfeiters.
Anyway, I admit it's a minor point. If the image turns out to be copyrighted, the issue may become moot. Wmahan. 21:09, 10 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Image:Well's fargo counterfit cas.jpg edit

I am concerned about copyright and privacy issues relating to this image. Can you get back to me as soon as possible? --Guinnog 20:26, 10 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Seriously man, do you really think that the world is interested in Gomez the Chihuhua? Put this cruft on your own website please. -- RHaworth 09:37, 18 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

I deleted the above article, as it was not encyclopedic. Kukini 16:44, 19 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

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