To whom does a bank usually charge a fee for an NSF (not sufficient funds) check?
A) The party that attempts to cash the check only.
B) Most banks do not charge fees for NSF checks.
C) The owner of the account on whom the check is written only.
D) Both the owner of the account and the party that attempts to cash the check.
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