Convenience checks are typically linked to a credit card account and can be used to make purchases or pay bills, but they should not be written to cash. Writing a convenience check to cash can result in added fees, interest charges, and can be risky due to the lack of a paper trail for tracking expenses. It is recommended to use these checks responsibly and follow the terms outlined by the credit card issuer.
Andy Plattner has written: 'A marriage of convenience' 'A marriage of convenience'
For your convenience, we accept:Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and Cash
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, and Cash for your convenience.
We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and cash for your convenience.
You can cash a lottery check at the bank where it was issued, or at a check-cashing store. Some grocery stores and convenience stores may also cash lottery checks.
Albert L. Wrisley has written: 'Food service customers in convenience stores' -- subject(s): Convenience foods, Convenience stores, Market surveys
Philip Cash has written: 'The making of the Bahamas'
Angela Cash has written: 'Dreamskate' 'Rich in romance'
Cindy Cash has written: 'The Cash family scrapbook' -- subject(s): Country musicians, Biography
Nancy Cooper has written: 'The convenience foods cookbook' -- subject(s): Brand name products, Cookery, Convenience foods
W. J. Cash has written: 'The mind of the South'
James I. Cash has written: 'Competing through information technology'