Yes but not all the time
Checks can be cashed online through online sites like Dollars To Go, Money Shop, Ramsden for Cash. Ok Pay, US Bank, Cash Converters, and Bankers Online.
there are several: in a shop it is called a cash register, in a bank it is called a till, or a vault, outside of the bank it is called an ATM machine.
If you need to get money out of your online savings account, be sure to request an ATM card when you apply. If you anticipate frequent withdrawals, shop around for a bank that reimburses you for any ATM fees you incur. Even if the online bank does not charge for ATM withdrawals, chances are the bank that owns the ATM will. Using a bank that reimburses these fees can save you a lot of money.
It is very difficult to get a bank loan if you are unemployed. A bank is going to want you to have a way to pay back the money you borrow so they are going to be very wary of lending money to someone without a steady source of income. If you have no money coming and are in need a loan a good place to turn to would be a pawn shop. You can trade your items for a short time and when you have money coming in you can buy them back again.
Wachovia has a large number of branches across the U.S. If you are already a Wachovia customer you can easily combine your bank services and perhaps get a better rate or lower fees. Generally, it pays to shop around for the best deal on loans, money is money.
you can cash at Money shop, H & T, and cash generator
Checks can be cashed online through online sites like Dollars To Go, Money Shop, Ramsden for Cash. Ok Pay, US Bank, Cash Converters, and Bankers Online.
A Cashier or a clerk. The cash register is the machine that the clerk puts the money into.
To their bank just like everyone else who earns an income.
It depends. It is not mandatory for retail shop owners to accept payment by means of a cheque because there is no guarantee that the cheque will get paid. What if you don't have enough funds in your account and the cheque gets rejected? So shop owners might demand payment through cash or through a credit card for groceries. However, if the show owner is someone you know personally and they trust you, they can accept payment by cheque. It is their judgment and decision whether they want to do it or not. It is not mandatory.
there are several: in a shop it is called a cash register, in a bank it is called a till, or a vault, outside of the bank it is called an ATM machine.
At least seven payday loan companies have set up shop in the Hamilton, Ontario area. They include Instaloans, The Cash Store, Money Mart, Cash Depot, Cash Money, Money Direct, and Cheque N Cash.
A money counter does all the work for you. Anybody with a lot of coins or small bills would benefit from owning a money counter. A child who has a piggy bank would benefit greatly from owning a money counter.
No, they cannot, if you have a debit card it will show the amount you paid,(it may show the name of the shop) but not the actual purchases, if you write a cheque it will go through your account, bankers do not read who the cheques are made out to, only if they bounce, they will notify you.
From a bank - or currency 'shop' !
Exchange money means that somebody change a currency into an other currency. This can be done at a bank or a money exchange shop. An exchange is often required at a visit of an other nation which use an other currency.
If hidden damage is discovered during the repair of the car, generally the insurance company will pay the increased amount (in fact, usually the repair shop just handles it with the insurance company and you don't even find out until you pick it up) If the car was totalled or you just cashed the check and didn't fix the car, not gonna happen.