it goes dormant after 6 months
If a person loses a cashier's check, they can inquire about the cashier's check at the bank where it was drawn. The bank will research to find out if the check was cashed, and who cashed it. In some cases, a refund will be issued for the check if it was never cashed, but this will take a number of weeks.
The maker of the check is always responsible for a check bounced due to insufficient funds but was otherwise negotiable and legitimate. The payee may be held responsible if the check was not actually negotiable when cashed (meaning they should never have been paid and must therefore return the payment they received). However, that said, if you cash or deposit a check at your bank and the check is returned unpaid due to insufficient funds, your bank may recollect the funds from you. It is your responsibility to collect from the maker.
yes there is... As there is on most all major business or government checks...but that is for safety and concerns the check itself not an expiration on what they are paying If you have an expired check that was never cashed it is a simple process to have the check replaced with a new one. (Basically return it and if their system shows what it was for was never paid or otherwise applied, they send you a replacement).
I mailed a money order and it never arrived, what can be done
Never send cash, if sending a payment through the mail, send either a Money Order, Cashiers Check or a Personal/Company Check. Your best options are to have the letter sent registered mail and request a received receipt that the receiver must sign in order to receive the letter and payment. If you have a business, it is better to send a business check and send it registered. You can have a receipt for when the person receives the letter and once the check is cashed, your bank can show a canceled check. if payment is being made in person, GET A SIGNED RECEIPT. Do not allow them to SEND you a receipt in the mail, get it immediately with a signature showing that payment has been made and received. If you sent cash, then you have no way of knowing and must trust the honesty of the receiver. However, if you sent a money order, cashiers check, or personal check, those can be traced and signatures can be viewed to see if they were cashed and by whom.
If a check is never cashed, the money remains in the account of the person who wrote the check until the check expires or is canceled.
No, I have never accidentally cashed a check twice.
No, I have never cashed a fake check at my bank.
If a person loses a cashier's check, they can inquire about the cashier's check at the bank where it was drawn. The bank will research to find out if the check was cashed, and who cashed it. In some cases, a refund will be issued for the check if it was never cashed, but this will take a number of weeks.
never!
He did, it was bought from a family member of mine who was so happy with the check Mr Karloff paid with he never cashed the cheque :)
The maker of the check is always responsible for a check bounced due to insufficient funds but was otherwise negotiable and legitimate. The payee may be held responsible if the check was not actually negotiable when cashed (meaning they should never have been paid and must therefore return the payment they received). However, that said, if you cash or deposit a check at your bank and the check is returned unpaid due to insufficient funds, your bank may recollect the funds from you. It is your responsibility to collect from the maker.
It is unknown for the fusion of Frieza and Cooler is never seen in official canon.
No, you cannot cash a check that is one year old. In most cases, a check that is six months old is usually stale. This therefore means that the check cannot be cashed.
If a company never goes public, stock options may become worthless as there is no market for them to be traded or cashed in. This means employees or investors with stock options may not be able to realize any value from them.
Contact the tax agency (state or federal) that was supposed to issue the refund and ask if the check made payable to you was ever cashed. If not, it can be re-issued - if it was, ask them how to proceed since you allege that you never received it.
yes there is... As there is on most all major business or government checks...but that is for safety and concerns the check itself not an expiration on what they are paying If you have an expired check that was never cashed it is a simple process to have the check replaced with a new one. (Basically return it and if their system shows what it was for was never paid or otherwise applied, they send you a replacement).