Yes, you can request to have the check made out to you instead of your company.
Your health insurance company may have sent you a check if they overcharged you, if you overpaid for a service, or if they made a mistake in processing your claim.
No, once it's expired it's no good. You can contact the original person/company that made the check and try to get them to give you a NEW check in the same amount.....
Yes, a check can be emailed to you instead of being physically mailed.
By providing them with proof that you have already made all repairs.
It makes a person suspicious to receive a check from someone not familiar to the receiver. How can the truth about this be resolved.
If it is made out to 'you AND company' : you will have to sign the check, take it to 'company' and have them issue a check with your name only on it for any remainder that is yours.
Sure, you can request it, but they won't do it unless you are capable of doing the repairs yourself, and then they will give you the check AFTER the repairs are made.
i need to endorse the check with both the company and my name on it
Yes if the bank accepts it, but ABC company is liable for the amount if the check isn't paid.
No nobody can make a check for you not even your company
Your health insurance company may have sent you a check if they overcharged you, if you overpaid for a service, or if they made a mistake in processing your claim.
Call your local cable company or service provider to check.
The only way is if there is not a lien on the car. The reason being is to insure that the finance company is protected in case you decide not to have it repaired.
you need to check first your account and then you get it You will have to take or send it to the loan company. They have the first right to any money from the check to cover the outstanding loan amount.
how to cash a check made to a company that has been dissolved
Your name, the name of the person or company that you are sending it to and the amount you want the check made out for
no