No, not really as cheap amounts can be handled away with cash. Checks usually settle out over a longer period of time whereas, cash can easily be settled out.
A cheap personal check is a regular check that is for sale. For instance, when you run out of checks you have to order through your bank and those rates are expensive. Or you can order cheap checks from an outside source and save 10% to 15% or more. Those are what cheap personal checks are.
You can go to Ebay.com because people get free phones from 2-year plans and then they sell them for really cheap. Or, you can check Craigslist advertisements.
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Personal trainers are not cheap and you should not expect to find one for cheap. Personal trainers work hard to help people with their fitness goals and should not be under paid.
Boost mobile is known for selling cheap smart phones. However, you can pick up an older version of a once "top of the line" phone (like the iPhone) for fairly cheap as well.
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Yes you can purchase personal checks online, you can also request checks from you local banks as well as find personalized check through some online sites.
You can get a fairly priced smart phone on eBay. They have great used phones.
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Yes, you can normally exchange a personal check for a cashier's check at the bank on which the personal check is drawn (the bank named on the check). The bank will immediately withdraw the funds from the personal account and apply them towards the cashier's check.
This would depend on the plan that you want. Tracfone, tmobile, and smart phone offers great phones at great prices. You can check out a local retailer near you for more information.
You can change a personal check at a bank, credit union, or check-cashing store.