If you have sent the check, you cannot cancel it.
It will be returned to the person that you wrote the check to and considered a bad check " possibly fraudulent"
Like any other being in existence bank tellers make mistakes! We're not perfect, neither is anyone else!
no, well I'm not sure but you'll probably get sued or something
No, a teller's check and a cashier's check are not the same thing. A cashier's check is issued by a bank and is guaranteed by the bank's own funds, making it a secure form of payment. A teller's check, on the other hand, is typically drawn on the bank's own account but may be issued at the request of a customer and may not have the same level of guarantee as a cashier's check. Both are used for secure transactions, but they differ in their issuance and guarantees.
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fortune tellers are just like gypsies but the only difference is that fortune tellers can tell your future
No, not all gypsies are fortune tellers nor are all fortune tellers gypsies.
I think you go to the bank
The Fortune Tellers was created in 2012.
Yes, you can cancel your Greyhound ticket, but there may be a fee depending on when you cancel. It's best to check Greyhound's cancellation policy for specific details.
It depends on the specific terms of your retainer agreement with the attorney. Generally, if no services have been rendered, you may be able to cancel the check or request a refund. However, it is important to carefully review the terms of your agreement and consult with the attorney directly to understand your rights and obligations.
Some people regard fortune-tellers as infallible truth-tellers.
Most fortune tellers are either Romani or inspired by Romani culture.
Once a check deposit has been made, it is generally not possible to cancel it. The funds are typically considered available for use once the deposit has been processed.
a bank tellers make more than 20,000 a year
Yes, if they have cause, the issuer of the unemployment check may stop or cancel checks.