Yes you can. I have done it. :D
The person or company that the money order is made out to their Einstein.You write a check to Kroger's, then Kroger stamps it, their endorsing it.
If you write "cash" on the pay to line, ANYONE can cash the check even if it's not the person you intended to get the money.
There is no specific maximum amount of money that you can write on a check. However, it is important to have enough funds in your account to cover the amount you write on the check.
Yes, you can write a money order to yourself. This can be done by filling out the money order with your own name in both the "pay to" and "purchased by" sections. However, it's important to check with the issuing institution, as their policies may vary regarding self-issued money orders. Additionally, keep in mind that there may be fees associated with purchasing a money order.
The maximum amount of money you can write a check for depends on the funds available in your bank account. There is no set limit on the amount you can write a check for, but it must be within the balance of your account to avoid bouncing the check.
The person or company that the money order is made out to their Einstein.You write a check to Kroger's, then Kroger stamps it, their endorsing it.
You could pay by money order. However, you need to be sure of who the check should be written to--check with the court which ordered the child support.And, yes, you should write "child support" on the memo line of the check or money order.
If you write "cash" on the pay to line, ANYONE can cash the check even if it's not the person you intended to get the money.
There is no specific maximum amount of money that you can write on a check. However, it is important to have enough funds in your account to cover the amount you write on the check.
Yes, you can write a money order to yourself. This can be done by filling out the money order with your own name in both the "pay to" and "purchased by" sections. However, it's important to check with the issuing institution, as their policies may vary regarding self-issued money orders. Additionally, keep in mind that there may be fees associated with purchasing a money order.
The only advantage a check has over a money order us that anyone with a bank account can write out a check - the process of creating a check is simpler (and free). Money orders must be purchased through a guarantor such as a bank who will secure the funds for the money order on consignment. This makes a money order "verified funds" because a guarantor has already collected the money. A check, on the otherhand, is a promise to pay but there is no guarantee the funds will be available when the payee goes to collect them.
The maximum amount of money you can write a check for depends on the funds available in your bank account. There is no set limit on the amount you can write a check for, but it must be within the balance of your account to avoid bouncing the check.
If they write you a personal check or send you a money order then you might be scammed. It's better to go through paypal. http://www.brandonroybal.com
The amount of money you can write on a check depends on the funds available in your bank account. It is important to ensure you have enough money to cover the check amount to avoid overdraft fees.
The homophone for an order for money is a "check" and "cheque." Both spellings are correct depending on the region.
To fill out a money order for a passport application, follow these steps: Write the name of the recipient as "U.S. Department of State." Write your full name and address in the purchaser section. Write the amount of the money order in numbers and words. Sign the money order where indicated. Keep the receipt for your records. Submit the money order with your passport application.
Yes, any check you write on an account with no money is a overdraft.