Writing a letter to authorize a friend to get your check is simple. You will address the company or manager by name and request the check be given to your friend. Make sure to sign and date the letter and leave your phone number in case they have a question.
It's signed by an employee of the bank - to authorise the funds being paid to you.
If it is made out to 'you AND company' : you will have to sign the check, take it to 'company' and have them issue a check with your name only on it for any remainder that is yours.
Any company can reissue an expired date refund check. The likelihood is slim that they will as the date for expiration is often clearly stated on the check, which makes the responsibility the consumer, not the company's.
In regards to check cashing, a single or one party check is a check in which the check writer and beneficiary are the same person. In other words, if I write a check from my bank account to myself, I am writing a single party check. Contrast this with a two party check in which one person or company writes a check to a second person or company, or a three party check in which one person or company writes a check to a second person or company and a third party guarantees some part of the check (usually the funds).
Yes. Indicate by writing cash then sign at the back
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It's signed by an employee of the bank - to authorise the funds being paid to you.
I received a check FROM CANADA and I want to know why?
The friend would need a letter of authority from the person named on the cheque. Also, a means of identity would be needed.
When you buy an iPod you need to have a computer - authorise - the iPod to it. For some reason the machine has forgotten where it is supposed to be. Check what machines are authorised to your computer. At worst you will need to de-authorise all iPods on your computer and start all over again. If the problem persists then take the machine to your nearest Apple Store.
No. If your check fails to clear after three times, you can get arrested for bad checks. Sometimes a company will let you come to their office to pay for the check.
Check with your insurance agent. Normally, the repairs would be covered by the company that insures the car, although they may want some sort of reimbursement from your friend's insurer.
Your friend should check with his employer to see if he is eligible to contribute into the company's 401k plan. If your friend is looking to retire right now, then he needs to have already contributed to a 401k plan.
A check to whom? If it's government you'd still have to pay. If it's a friend, they would get mad. If it's to a company, they will try to collect. If it's to a hotel they can get you for "defrauding an innkeeper."
If you need to use the company to prove experience, provide the phone number of human resources of the company. They can legally provide the dates you were there...have a friend call and check what they say in response to questions. Hopefully there will be no issues.
If they are driving for you or your company he/they will have signed a letter allowing the company to check. If you are really concerned call the police and explain why you are concerned and they will check into it, it is unlikely they will tell you the results, but they will deal with it. And finally call him on it and ask him to show you his licence.
Walk into that company's HQ and check up on them.