Yes, you can typically go to any bank to obtain a cashier's check, as long as you have an account with that bank or are able to pay for the check with cash.
To obtain a return cashier's check, you need to contact the bank or financial institution where the cashier's check was issued. Request a stop payment on the original check and ask for a new cashier's check to be issued in its place. Be prepared to provide identification and any necessary documentation related to the original transaction.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a cashier's check from most banks, but you may need to have an account with the bank or pay a fee if you are not a customer.
Yes i did, I also call the bank but couldn't any response from them. did you also receive a check? and is it real?
To obtain an international cashier's check from Bank of America, you will need to visit a Bank of America branch in person and request the check. You will need to provide the necessary funds in the currency of the check and pay any associated fees. Make sure to bring identification and any other required documentation.
"Almost any bank or credit union can be an HSA provider. In order to obtain credit, credit has to be in good condition. Check with your local bank or credit union for more information."
you can obtain a cashiers check at any bank
Yes, a cashiers check is signed by an authorized representative of the bank. Then the person the check is made payable to will have to endorse the back of it, just as is done on any other type of check.
To obtain a return cashier's check, you need to contact the bank or financial institution where the cashier's check was issued. Request a stop payment on the original check and ask for a new cashier's check to be issued in its place. Be prepared to provide identification and any necessary documentation related to the original transaction.
Yes, a bank can reverse a cashier's check deposit if only one of the payees has an account, depending on their policies and procedures. The bank may require both payees to endorse the check before depositing it to prevent any potential issues with the transaction. It's important to check with the bank for specific guidelines in such situations.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a cashier's check from most banks, but you may need to have an account with the bank or pay a fee if you are not a customer.
Yes i did, I also call the bank but couldn't any response from them. did you also receive a check? and is it real?
Walk into any bank, with enough cash or debit/credit card to pay for the check, plus a few bucks. When it's your turn, walk up to the teller's window, and teller you want a cashier's check. She'll punch the check, and print on it the name of who you want it paid to. Depending on the bank, it may cost you a dollar or two for the check ... of course, that's over and above the face value.
To obtain an international cashier's check from Bank of America, you will need to visit a Bank of America branch in person and request the check. You will need to provide the necessary funds in the currency of the check and pay any associated fees. Make sure to bring identification and any other required documentation.
No, the purchaser of a cashier's check typically does not write in the memo section. The check is issued by the bank, and the bank fills out the necessary details, including the payee and amount. However, the purchaser may choose to provide instructions to the bank regarding any specific notes or references, but this is not done directly on the check itself.
It is a scam, not a real company. DO NOT deposit their check (it will bounce) and do not send them any money via western union or cashiers check. They bank on you sending them $3,000 before their check you deposited for $3,250 bounces and then you are out $3,000. Also, if you send them a check, then they have your bank info and you will wake up with 0 in your account!
"Almost any bank or credit union can be an HSA provider. In order to obtain credit, credit has to be in good condition. Check with your local bank or credit union for more information."
To obtain an international cashier's check, you can visit a bank that offers this service and request one. You will need to provide the amount in the foreign currency and pay any associated fees. The bank will then issue the cashier's check, which can be used for international transactions.