Oh, it sounds like you're needing some assistance with cashing your payroll check at Shaw's supermarket. How wonderful that you have a job and a paycheck to cash! I recommend giving your local Shaw's a call or visiting their customer service desk to inquire about their check cashing policies. Remember, it's always good to ask questions and seek help when you need it. Happy painting!
No. Only government or payroll checks
No
No they do not.
Shaws typically accepts personal checks, but policies may vary by location. If you write a check for more than your total purchase amount, you may not be able to receive cash back, as most stores only allow cash back from debit or credit card transactions. It's best to check with your local Shaws for their specific policies regarding checks and cash back.
Some grocery stores will cash your check if you are buying groceries, but most banks or credit unions will also cash your payroll check.
Up to $1500 if you are a rewards member.
If you mean use personal checks to receive cash back in your purchase yes. But other than that the only checks you may cash would be Payroll and Tax Refund Checks. Payroll being the limit up to $500 and the Tax Refund being $800 and you will be charged a fee for the amount of the check if it is above $25.00
Walmart charges 3% of personal or SSDI checks. They charge 1% of payroll checks. They only cash up to a certain amount, and each Walmart is different.
Generally in order to cash a random check (i.e. not a payroll or government check) you must either cash it at a bank where you have an account or at the bank it's drawn on. With payroll and government checks you have more options, as lots of places are willing to cash those even for non-customers for a small fee.
Banks cash checks. Try opening an checking account.
Is No. 1 - Forgery and No. 2 - Not Possible. you can only cash checks that are payable to your name/account.
At your bank, or if you don't have a bank try a supermarket. US treasury checks are guranteed to be paid so there is less risk in cashing them. However, banks can require you to have an account there in order to cash any checks, to prevent fraud and losses to them.