Typically speaking, there is no maximum amount a personal check can be written for. However, a bank or financial institution may not honor a check if it is too large. Furthermore, there is a holding period for a check of a large enough size to ensure that it clears.
In some Walgreens stores, if you write a personal check for a purchase, you can write it for more and get cash back. The rules may vary and there is a limit to the amount you can get back, so check with management first.
write a check in the amount 686.20
Yes, a person can write on the memo line of a personal check. Many people write down account numbers or what the check is being written for.
3,867.19
You write a check to the employee for the amount after taxes are taken out.Then you write a check to the government (or do an electronic transfer) for the amount taken out.
To write a check, you start with the date that the check is available to be cashed. Use the full name of the person of organization the check is going to, and the dollar amount in the box. Under the name, properly write out what the dollar amount is, and sign the check.
you write a check for an amount that is higher than the amount of money you have in the checking account to cover it
yes u can
So that no one can increse the amount after that.....and a fixed amount can be cashed
When you write a check in pesos, you write out the amount. You can write fifteen thousand pesos under the payee. On the right, you write out 15,000.
SIxteen thousand four hundred and 00/100
I just dealt with this. $20 over purchase is the maximum cash back. Unless you are a frequent check writer, you can only get 1 $20.00 cash back per WEEK! Which won't even fill your tank in an emergency. Frequent check writing will slowly increase how often you can write them. This is a loss prevention policy and they are unbending and could care less about any difficulties this may cause loyal customers.It actually depends on the individual store policy. There are four Kroger stores in my area that I regularly shop at, and one of them allows for $50.00 over the check amount, two stick to the $20.00 amount, and the third seems to vary from $20.00 and above. One time they allowed me to write a check for &70.00 over, but I honestly think this may have been an error on the cashier's part (even though I questioned it, they let me do it anyways...).