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Other than them bouncing, being forged, or drawn on a closed account?
There are two ways. # If it is a normal cheque that has not been crossed (not an A/C payee cheque) you can take the cheque to the cheque issuing branch, provide an identity proof and ask for cash # If it is a crossed cheque (A/C payee cheque) you can take it your bank branch and deposit it into your account. Irrespective of whether the cheque is crossed or not, you can use option no. 2. But only if the cheque is plain you can use option no. 1
Yes, so long as the account is still 'open' and has funds to cover the amount of the cheque.
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Other than them bouncing, being forged, or drawn on a closed account?
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you can cash at Money shop, H & T, and cash generator
Most of the supermarkets in the United States accept personal checks.
It is best to cash a cheque at your personal bank to avoid fees. If you do not have a personal account with any banks, then go to the bank that the cheque was issued from. Make sure the cheque is not over 6 months old. You will need to bring a current I.D. You will endorse the back of the cheque and give it to the teller.
There are two ways. # If it is a normal cheque that has not been crossed (not an A/C payee cheque) you can take the cheque to the cheque issuing branch, provide an identity proof and ask for cash # If it is a crossed cheque (A/C payee cheque) you can take it your bank branch and deposit it into your account. Irrespective of whether the cheque is crossed or not, you can use option no. 2. But only if the cheque is plain you can use option no. 1
Yes, so long as the account is still 'open' and has funds to cover the amount of the cheque.
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A dishonored check is one that bounces or is not paid when presented to the bank. This will result in a debit from the person or business accepting the check.
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