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No nobody can make a check for you not even your company
You should not have to if it is signed to "cash" Yes, any check that you are looking to cash/deposit must have a signature.
so you can take money out, similar to writing a check for cash
Writing checks is fairly safe but there are some risks. If someone stole the check they could change the amount on it and cash it for more.
You will not get a cash refund. You will get your check back if it is the same day. Otherwise, the store will wait until your check has cleared the bank to make certain you have the money to buy the product. Otherwise, you will be charged for an overdrawn check and prosecuted by the company.
When you write the check to another person, that person endorses the back when they cash it. If you write a check to "Cash", the bank may require that you endorse it before they will cash it.
No nobody can make a check for you not even your company
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If you're writing the check to get cash from your account you can simply write "Cash" in the payee line. If you've already filled the check out with your name as payee and you are writing the check from your account, just sign the back of the check as your normally would endorse. :)
To cash an emailed check, you can typically deposit it using your bank's mobile app or website. You may need to endorse the check by signing the back and writing "For mobile deposit only." Follow your bank's specific instructions for depositing checks electronically.
To sign the back of a check is to endorse it.
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Yes, you can write on the back of a check. This is known as endorsing the check, and it allows you to deposit or cash the check.
You should not have to if it is signed to "cash" Yes, any check that you are looking to cash/deposit must have a signature.
Some stores will allow cash back on a personal check that is wrote at the time of purchase