Yes. There are no restrictions about cashing one banks check with another. In this case, Wachovia bank would send the check to Wells Fargo for clearance and once they receive from them, Wachovia would credit the money into your account. The whole process can take a few days depending on where the Wells Fargo bank (which owns the check) is located and where your Wachovia bank is located.
Wells Fargo and its predecessor, Wachovia, do not operate branches in certain states such as Alaska, Hawaii, and Vermont. Additionally, there may be some limited presence in other states due to varying branch locations and services. It's always best to check the official Wells Fargo website for the most current information on branch availability.
I received a cashiers check from a bank that was payable thru Wachovia. I took the check to a Wells Fargo and they stated that the check was deposit only. So I opened an account and the funds were available the next day, which was a Saturday.
Wells Fargo does not have a BSB (Bank State Branch) code as that code is specific to Australian banks. In the U.S., Wells Fargo uses routing numbers for transactions. If you need the routing number for a specific account or location, it’s best to check directly with Wells Fargo or on their official website.
Wells Fargo does not typically exchange Iraqi dinar, as it is not a widely traded currency and may not be available at most banks in the U.S. Currency exchange policies can vary by branch, so it's best to check directly with a local Wells Fargo branch for specific services. Additionally, many banks may not accept certain foreign currencies for exchange.
Yes, you can deposit a Wells Fargo check at a Chase bank branch.
Wells Fargo and its predecessor, Wachovia, do not operate branches in certain states such as Alaska, Hawaii, and Vermont. Additionally, there may be some limited presence in other states due to varying branch locations and services. It's always best to check the official Wells Fargo website for the most current information on branch availability.
I received a cashiers check from a bank that was payable thru Wachovia. I took the check to a Wells Fargo and they stated that the check was deposit only. So I opened an account and the funds were available the next day, which was a Saturday.
Wells Fargo does not have a BSB (Bank State Branch) code as that code is specific to Australian banks. In the U.S., Wells Fargo uses routing numbers for transactions. If you need the routing number for a specific account or location, it’s best to check directly with Wells Fargo or on their official website.
Yes, you can deposit a Wells Fargo check at a Chase bank branch.
Well, honey, if you're still using Wachovia checks and haven't received any from Wells Fargo, it's time to wake up and smell the coffee. Wachovia was acquired by Wells Fargo back in 2008, so those checks are as outdated as your high school yearbook. I suggest you contact your bank to get some fresh checks before the teller gives you the side-eye.
I have not received my Wells Fargo customer remediation check yet.
A Wells Fargo check is typically valid for six months from the date it was issued.
Look at the bottom left corner of your checks. If you have a Personal account the first sequence of numbers, usually a nine-digit number, is your ABA (American Bankers Association) routing number. If you have a Business account the ABA number will follow the six-digit check number at the bottom of the check. The ABA number is also known as a Routing and Transit Number, RTN, or bank number. It was established by the American Bankers Association to identify the accountholder's bank
If you're an account holder with Wells Fargo, yes.
No, I have never accidentally deposited a check twice into my Wells Fargo account.
You received a check from Wells Fargo because they may owe you money, such as a refund, rebate, or payment for a service.
Wells Fargo sent you a check for 150 as a refund or reimbursement for an overcharge, fee, or error on your account.