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that is the way to say it in spanish.. espero haberlo escrito bien en ingles.. good luck
That's only if you making above $600. Just cash it like you would normally cash a check
Go to the bank in person and walk up to the teller and tell the teller that you would like to cash in the check. it is that simple
You can cash a check at your bank or financial institution so long as there is recourse in your account. If you don't have an account, try the institution the check is drawn on. If all else fails, I believe small loan companies like check and go or check into cash cash checks for a fee. Hope this helps (:
You can cash a check at places like check-cashing stores, retail stores, and some grocery stores. These places may charge a fee for cashing the check.
Like cash, credit card, check, etc.
Cartero means "postman." Check out google translate if you have any more you would like to figure out.
You can cash a cashier's check at places like check-cashing stores, some retail stores, and certain grocery stores. Be aware that these places may charge a fee for cashing the check.
Yes, it is just like a check but better!
You can cash a work check at your bank, a check-cashing store, or some retail stores like Walmart or grocery stores. Be sure to bring identification and expect to pay a fee.
There are a couple ways to answer this question. 1) IF A CHECK IS WRITTEN OUT TO YOU.. and you would like to cash it but have no money in YOUR account: Unless it is a government check or a payroll check you will not be able to cash it. Most banks now require you to provide your Social Security Number when cashing it instead of your account number (since there is no money in your account to "hold the check" against.) IF you still need to cash it you can always bring it to the bank that it was "drawn off of" on every check it says what bank that persons account is at. 2) IF A CHECK IS WRITTEN YOU TO YOU.. and you would like to cash it but the person whose account it's coming from does not have enough money (or no money) you'll still be able to cash it, however the person whose account its coming from will be hit with an overdraft fee. Also, when you bring it to your bank to cash it and it is "drawn off" a different bank the money may be drawn out of YOUR OWN account. Banks dont like giving out money for free. I highly suggest you bring it to the bank it was drawn off of to avoid any problems. 2) IF YOU WROTE OUT A CHECK.. and dont have enough money in your account the check might go through, but you will be hit with a big overdraft fee for going below $0.
Do you want to receive cash along with your purchase?
Yes, up to like $76 and it won't clear for 3 days.