Sure. American Express is widely used in Mexico.
Yes ... this is required when these are issued ... only the person whose name appears on those checks can sign then. This prevents fraudulent use of these, since they are considered almost the same as cash.
Yes. Also traveler's checks are recommended, instead of cash.
Traveler's checks are not widely accepted in India anymore. It is recommended to use credit or debit cards, or withdraw cash from ATMs instead. Some banks may still accept traveler's checks, but it is best to check with specific locations beforehand.
Yes, your bank checks will be legitimate if you order from Current Checks. Current Checks can issue checks for you no matter what financial institution you use.
It is the largest producer of such mineral in the world (4500 tonnes on 2010).
Norway does not widely accept traveler's checks, as they have become less common with the rise of credit and debit card usage. Most businesses prefer cards, and some may not accept traveler's checks at all. It's advisable for US travelers to use credit or debit cards for transactions or withdraw cash from ATMs when needed. Always check with your bank and local establishments for the most current payment options.
In general, travelers use maps to help them figure out distance.
"WAMU, now Chase free extra checking, requires no minimum balance, no monthly fees and no fees for money orders or travelers checks. You may also use Chase ATM's at no charge."
One would purchase Christian checks to save money for checks. In addition, one would purchase Christian checks for personal use and business use or any other use.
Yes, the Chase website says you can still use your WAMU checks
It is legal to use blank checks, but it is not recommended as they can be easily stolen or misused. It is safer to fill out checks completely before using them.
One can use these checks for any business related purposes. One can use these checks just like any normal check to make a purchase on an item. There is no difference between these checks and normal ones.