Firstly you will not get any money because your travellers check is fake
secondly you will be handed over to the police for performing an act of forgery
thirdly you will be jailed by the police for committing an act of forgery
Sure, you can. A student ID which is signed & laminated with the seal of your school/college is sufficient identity proof to cash a cheque. However, if the ID is just plain card with no college/school seal and no lamination, it is possible that the bank may not accept it because it is easy to fake such simple cards.
A crossed check or an Account Payee check is one that cannot be exchanged for cash. It has to be deposited into the bank account of the person to whom the check is issued. For ex: if you lose a regular check written out to you by a friend and I find it, I can create a fake ID card and visit the bank as you and get it cashed. However, if it is a crossed check, the only way I can cash it is by depositing the check in my bank account. This way chances of misuse are reduced greatly
if you deposit a fake cash in a atm is depend on a bank security and the currency that you are depositing two thing will happens 1 is the atm accept your note as a real note or just recognize the note and spit it out or stop the transection and alert in that time police will arrive for investigation
No, they cannot. A check is a legal tender. Once issued, it has to be honored/paid. Failing which, the person who issued it may be arrested for issuing a fake check.
Ya that is fake site
I would think you would find out when you go to cash it. If it's fake chances are, you won't see any of the money.
it is not fake. i am sure as i have got a cheque from paisalive.
Sure, you can. A student ID which is signed & laminated with the seal of your school/college is sufficient identity proof to cash a cheque. However, if the ID is just plain card with no college/school seal and no lamination, it is possible that the bank may not accept it because it is easy to fake such simple cards.
A crossed check or an Account Payee check is one that cannot be exchanged for cash. It has to be deposited into the bank account of the person to whom the check is issued. For ex: if you lose a regular check written out to you by a friend and I find it, I can create a fake ID card and visit the bank as you and get it cashed. However, if it is a crossed check, the only way I can cash it is by depositing the check in my bank account. This way chances of misuse are reduced greatly
Cash flow business scams come and go, from pyramid ponzi schemes to fake retirement funds. The most recent scams seem to be from fake Cash 4 Gold companies.
There isn't one its all fake
By carving fake ancient Roman statues for cash.
A crossed check or an Account Payee check is one that cannot be exchanged for cash. It has to be deposited into the bank account of the person to whom the check is issued. For ex: if you lose a regular check written out to you by a friend and I find it, I can create a fake ID card and visit the bank as you and get it cashed. However, if it is a crossed check, the only way I can cash it is by depositing the check in my bank account. This way chances of misuse are reduced greatly
Keep the bank is good for saving money until you need it and if someone was to steal from you, you would have money in the bank! That person owes you an explanation of why did they scam you, and now they owe you cash, and you have proof by showing the fake check and reporting what the person did.
if you deposit a fake cash in a atm is depend on a bank security and the currency that you are depositing two thing will happens 1 is the atm accept your note as a real note or just recognize the note and spit it out or stop the transection and alert in that time police will arrive for investigation
they'll brake
you not goin to gite in