citizens bank told me on the phone that "void after 90 days" will notstop the bank from cashing any check. You would have to cancel the check in order for it not to be cashed. so it is an empty threat.
No, the actual check is not valid for cashing after 6 months. Yes, you will receive an accounts payable check from the company who issued the payroll check for the NET amount.
a check is good for 6 months unless otherwise stated on the check (it will say good for 30 days or not valid after 90 days.) you can have one reissued by the company by calling and requestiong a new check. (coming from a former banker)
Usually it says on the front or back of the check how many days it is valid for. Most I have seen state 90 days. Even if it is past the date on the check I would suggest that you call the adjuster and speak with them about the issue. Sometimes they will issue you a new check and other times they will advise you to still deposit the check and it will be good.
Ususally a check is good for about 30 days after it is issued...i don't know if it is an exact time frame but i would recommend cashing it before 30 days.
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sniff it
It depends on how long the beer has been opened and stored in the fridge. Generally, beer can start to lose its freshness and flavor after being opened for a few days. Check for any changes in smell, taste, or appearance before deciding if it is still good to drink.
I'd freeze it as turkey left overs do not taste good after 3-4 days.
A cashier's check in Texas is typically valid for up to 90 days from the date it is issued.