No. Checks that are older than 90 days (180 days in some countries) are considered stale or expired checks. They are checks that no longer carry a value and no bank would cash such a check. So, a check from 1999 is expired and there is no way you can get money for it.
There are many online dating services that claim to be safe, but are just really savaging off of your money. Online dating services are just as safe as meeting the person in real life, you dont know what they do, or who they really are.
An underwriter.
Checks are monetary instruments that carry a certain value (as much as the number mentioned in it). They can be used as instruments of payment by one person to another. Person A fills in a certain number in his check, signs it and gives it to Person B for payment. Person B will be able to use this check to get the money due to him from person A. Checks are usually written in cases where a person who has to pay another person money does not carry sufficient cash with them or do not wish to pay cash but instead want to pay them through other means.
Yes, it is illegal to claim another person's money without their permission. This action is considered theft or fraud, which are criminal offenses. It is important to respect others' property and only take what belongs to you.
Ask them in-person for the money. Call or send a reminder for the money. Threaten to sue for the money. If they do not pay, go to your courthouse to file a claim in small claims court.
Dating should not really be about the money that either one of you is making. You are dating a person, not a bank account. You should be interested in eachothers bodies, personalities, talents, senses of humor, and so forth. Money is a factor but not necessarily the main factor. To be obsessed with money is crass. Take a broader view.
well in my opinion i think that the person who paid for the ticket should win the money because well it is their money... but if you are a good person you should share the prize.
No, Home Depot does not accept money orders, travelers checks, cashier checks, or certified checks. They do accept cash, debit, credit, and personal checks.
Sort of. A creditor can sue the deceased's estate for repayment.
A check is considered money because a check is exchangeable to cash when submitted in a bank. And that is, provided the person who gave the check has enough money in his account to pay for the check that you have in hand.
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Cashiers check because it is made out to a specific person. Next might be money orders and then checks on the bank where you are cashing it.