The bank can refuse a payment if it is not enough to pay the past due amount. In this case, you may need to contact your bank about payment options.
Everyone. The person who issues the check pays the merchant he wrote the check to, and their own bank. The merchant may have to also pay their bank.
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, Bank of America's bill pay service can send a physical check to pay bills if the recipient does not accept electronic payments.
Yes, you can typically pay cash for a cashier's check at a bank or financial institution.
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The bank can refuse a payment if it is not enough to pay the past due amount. In this case, you may need to contact your bank about payment options.
Everyone. The person who issues the check pays the merchant he wrote the check to, and their own bank. The merchant may have to also pay their bank.
No, the "Pay to the order of" line can be left blank. When you present the check at the bank that line must have been filled in or the bank will not cash it. It is common to leave that line blank when the vendor has a rubber stamp with their name. They will stamp it after you sign it. You can accept a check that somebody signs over to you. They would endorse the back after writing Pay to the order of "you". When you present that at the bank, the bank will ask you to endorse the check below the other party's endorsement. The bank will probably not cash it immediately unless you have sufficient funds in your account to cover the check. Some banks will refuse to accept a check that has been signed over.
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, but fees may apply, so check with your bank before that.
what are the differences between cashing your pay check at the bank and grocery store?
Before you write your check, you need to make sure that you have enough money in the bank to cover it. If your bank honors the check even though you don't have the money in your account, the bank may charge you a fee. If the bank refuses to pay the check, it's called a "bounced check," and the person whom you paid may charge you a fee on top of any bank fees.3
While it is possible to refuse to pay gratuity at a restaurant, it is generally considered customary to leave a tip for the service provided. Some restaurants may include a mandatory gratuity for larger groups, so it's important to check the bill before deciding not to pay.
The drawee is the bank which will pay the check on behalf of the maker, who wrote the check.
No.
Yes, Bank of America's bill pay service can send a physical check to pay bills if the recipient does not accept electronic payments.