Yes!!! I knew it. I worked for a bank verifying. As I view both I thought to myself that if that signature on the yearbook was on a check I would return it “Signature Irregular’. For me it was the Letter “R” & “M”. I have seen counterfeit check where the signature is so perfect but they overlook a very very small detail.
I am sadden to hear Judge Jeannine trashing Moore over the signature.
Recently, I received a refund check from the IRS with a one-letter misspelling of my last name. It was made out for the exact amount I had claimed plus a pittance of interest and mailed to the proper address, leaving no doubt it was intended for me.
My first instinct was to pretend I didn't notice the discrepancy and deposit the check at the nearest ATM. But it was large enough that I decided to make sure it would go through. So, I took it to the local Bank of America branch and explained the problem to the teller. She called over the manager, who instructed me to endorse the check as made out, then sign my correct name below that. I did that, and it went through, no problem.