As often as you wish as long as you have the money in the bank.
Yes, you can deposit a paper check at an ATM, but you may not be able to cash it directly.
Maybe. Many car dealerships do offer cash discounts, but it is often at the discretion of the individual dealership. Check with your local dealer for details.
No.
They will charge you a fee for doing it, so yes you should be able to cash a check with the proper ID.
You can cash a Tower Loan check at any bank or financial institution that offers check cashing services. Some check cashing stores and retail locations may also be able to cash Tower Loan checks for a fee.
You can cash a Canadian check at a bank or financial institution that offers currency exchange services for Canadian funds. Some check cashing stores or currency exchange businesses may also be able to cash Canadian checks.
You should be able to cash a check from the church anywhere - including ATMs, kiosks, and through check cashing services - because it is a regular check.
Some payday cash companies in the United States are Money Tree, The Cash Store, and Check 'N Go. Smaller payday cash companies often have "check cashing" or "fast cash" in their names or business descriptions.
You can always cash a check that is issued in your maiden name or your old married name. You can carry proof that you are indeed the person to whom the check was issued (A marriage certificate with your old married name on it) and visit the bank and explain them the situation. They will be able to cash the check for you.
It's possible that you may not even be able to cash a check at the bank of origin. The only sure way to cash it is to take to a bank that you already, yourself, have an account with.
Oh, dude, you can cash a check for cash at Market Basket as often as they allow you to. It's not like they're keeping track of every time you come in with a check, right? Just make sure you're not hitting them up every hour on the hour, or they might start to think you're running some kind of check-cashing operation out of their grocery store.
Check if your bank provider is able to "merge"