There are a couple ways to answer this question. 1) IF A CHECK IS WRITTEN OUT TO YOU.. and you would like to cash it but have no money in YOUR account: Unless it is a government check or a payroll check you will not be able to cash it. Most banks now require you to provide your Social Security Number when cashing it instead of your account number (since there is no money in your account to "hold the check" against.) IF you still need to cash it you can always bring it to the bank that it was "drawn off of" on every check it says what bank that persons account is at. 2) IF A CHECK IS WRITTEN YOU TO YOU.. and you would like to cash it but the person whose account it's coming from does not have enough money (or no money) you'll still be able to cash it, however the person whose account its coming from will be hit with an overdraft fee. Also, when you bring it to your bank to cash it and it is "drawn off" a different bank the money may be drawn out of YOUR OWN account. Banks dont like giving out money for free. I highly suggest you bring it to the bank it was drawn off of to avoid any problems. 2) IF YOU WROTE OUT A CHECK.. and dont have enough money in your account the check might go through, but you will be hit with a big overdraft fee for going below $0.
Take it to the bank whose address appears on the check (as the issuing bank) and see if a teller will cash it for you.
what to do if someone send you a check and it get cash through the bank to only find out later the check was uttered
You Dont Spend It !
I dont think so. Usually while opening the CD you are asked the instructions upon maturity. If you had chosen the option of crediting your checking account then definitely you cannot sue them. In most cases, if no maturity instructions are given by the customer, the cash is deposited into his/her account. If you had provided specific maturity instructions and the bank dint follow it and instead deposited the cash to your account then you can. But before that you must give a written complaint to the bank and see what they have to say.
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.
If you are in the unfortunate situation that you have a check but no bank account, it would seem your only option would be to go to a check cashing business where your check will be cashed at the cost of a large a percent of your whole check.
Go to the bank in person and walk up to the teller and tell the teller that you would like to cash in the check. it is that simple
There are a couple ways to answer this question. 1) IF A CHECK IS WRITTEN OUT TO YOU.. and you would like to cash it but have no money in YOUR account: Unless it is a government check or a payroll check you will not be able to cash it. Most banks now require you to provide your Social Security Number when cashing it instead of your account number (since there is no money in your account to "hold the check" against.) IF you still need to cash it you can always bring it to the bank that it was "drawn off of" on every check it says what bank that persons account is at. 2) IF A CHECK IS WRITTEN YOU TO YOU.. and you would like to cash it but the person whose account it's coming from does not have enough money (or no money) you'll still be able to cash it, however the person whose account its coming from will be hit with an overdraft fee. Also, when you bring it to your bank to cash it and it is "drawn off" a different bank the money may be drawn out of YOUR OWN account. Banks dont like giving out money for free. I highly suggest you bring it to the bank it was drawn off of to avoid any problems. 2) IF YOU WROTE OUT A CHECK.. and dont have enough money in your account the check might go through, but you will be hit with a big overdraft fee for going below $0.
Go to the bank that issued it with your ID and cash it.
Take it to the bank whose address appears on the check (as the issuing bank) and see if a teller will cash it for you.
go to your channel but you can't if you dont have an account
No UK citizens do not need a visa to go to Singapore just like Singaporeans do not need a visa to enter UK
The TCF bank usually gives you $100 for opening an account with them. They are also open on Sundays. They dont have a minimum amount of cash that you need to have in your account either, which is very nice.
what to do if someone send you a check and it get cash through the bank to only find out later the check was uttered
go to download coin and cash sweeper ps check if they have viruses first and lots of them dont work
cash the check and buy a new car. you dont have to buy a car with that money but i recomend it