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No. If you cash it at a currency exchange they may deduct a fee from the amount of the check. If you cash it at your bank but do not have enough money in your account/s to cover the amount of the check, your bank may decline to cash the check. Your best bet is to take it to the bank on which it was drawn. You will need to provide sufficient legal identification.

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If a bad check was paid can they still file charges even if you paid the currency directly with a cashiers check and they gave me the original back?

yes it happen to me


What is safer a cashiers check or a personal check?

A cashiers check is far safer than a personal check, whether you are the payee or the payor. If you are the payee (the one receiving the check) and receive a personal check that is insufficient, you have very little recourse in obtaining the money owed to you. If you are paid with a cashiers check, it is guaranteed funds, since the bank will only issue the check with available funds (meaning it has to be paid for with cash or purchased at the person's bank, where the bank can verify there are sufficient funds in their account to cover the amount of the check). If you are the payor (the one paying by check), the bank can trace the check for you if the person to whom you were paying loses it or says they never received it. Also, if the check does get lost, it will be far more difficult for someone to forge their signature to it and cash it. Also, a cashiers check does not have as much personal identification on it like a personal check does (address, checking account number, etc.).


What is a blank check?

A blank check is a signed check used to draw money from a bank account containing no information as to the amount to be paid with it, or a grant of complete authority to spend an unlimited amount of money.


What is the legal line on a check and why is it important to include it?

The legal line on a check is where you write out the amount in words. It is important to include it to prevent fraud and ensure the correct amount is paid.


What is the purpose of including a legal line on a check?

The purpose of including a legal line on a check is to specify the exact amount of money that the check is written for in words, to prevent any confusion or errors in the amount being paid.

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You owe a a settlement from a lawsuit and paid it but the cashiers check expired do you still owe the money?

Yes, you still owe the money. Yes, if the cashiers check expired the money is still available in that account so all you will need to do is have another cashiers check cut.


If a bad check was paid can they still file charges even if you paid the currency directly with a cashiers check and they gave me the original back?

yes it happen to me


What is safer a cashiers check or a personal check?

A cashiers check is far safer than a personal check, whether you are the payee or the payor. If you are the payee (the one receiving the check) and receive a personal check that is insufficient, you have very little recourse in obtaining the money owed to you. If you are paid with a cashiers check, it is guaranteed funds, since the bank will only issue the check with available funds (meaning it has to be paid for with cash or purchased at the person's bank, where the bank can verify there are sufficient funds in their account to cover the amount of the check). If you are the payor (the one paying by check), the bank can trace the check for you if the person to whom you were paying loses it or says they never received it. Also, if the check does get lost, it will be far more difficult for someone to forge their signature to it and cash it. Also, a cashiers check does not have as much personal identification on it like a personal check does (address, checking account number, etc.).


How do cashiers get paid?

they setal from the cash out


Who signs a cashiers check the purchaser or the bank issuing it?

It's signed by an employee of the bank - to authorise the funds being paid to you.


Do cashiers get paid holidays?

They technically should. =S


How much target cashiers get paid in Michigan?

8.50 an hour


How much do mac cosmetics cashiers get paid?

20$ an hour


Do harris teeter workers get paid for holidays?

cashiers dont, not sure about managers though


How much do cashiers at Phil's BBQ get paid per hour?

1 vietnamese dong


If I paid taxes and didn't get a refund will I get a stimulus check?

As far as I can tell, the stimulus check is more about the taxes you paid. The amount you would get is calculated on the amount of income and taxes you paid.


What is a blank check?

A blank check is a signed check used to draw money from a bank account containing no information as to the amount to be paid with it, or a grant of complete authority to spend an unlimited amount of money.