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Endorsing a check means to sign the back of it in order to cash it, deposit it or sign it over to someone else. Learning to endorse a check is an important early lesson in personal finance. There are several different ways to endorse a check, depending on what you intend to ... How to Deposit a Check Without Endorsing It...
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www.ehow.com/how_2239815_endorse-check.html
www.ehow.com/how_2239815_endorse-check.html
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Do you have a local person that you can trust to FedEx you the check to South Korea and you could send it back for deposit after you've endorsed it? You may want to ask your bank about their mail-based services as well. My bank will allow ...
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How should I deposit a check that isn't made out to me? December 28, 2007 4:28 PM Subscribe ... Is there anything I do to legally deposit this check without involving United? What sort of repercussions will happen if I decide to deposit this check as is?
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Under our banking laws, the negotiating bank (also known as the depositary or endorsing bank) is totally liable for the endorsement. By accepting the check and "endorsing" it themselves by putting their number on the back, ... That check and claim go back to the depositary bank without entry - through the United State mail,
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Payees communicate their orders with the type of endorsement they write on the back. See endorsing a check below. If the payee simply signs their name on the back, then the bearer (any person who has the signed check) can legally cash or deposit the check.
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www.dcu.org/streetwise/howto/checking.html
www.dcu.org/streetwise/howto/checking.html
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Chase refused to let Ramsey cash his check without a thumbprint, even though he had called and verified that two forms of identification would suffice. The teller insisted that a thumbprint was required by a "rule." How official sounding.
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consumerist.com/consumer/chase/chase-refuses-to-cash-ch...
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Theoretically you can simply walk into a bank with a check made out to you and deposit it into your account – with no signature whatsoever. The best place to try it is at an ATM. (Simply deposit a check made out to you into your checking account without endorsing it).
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www.bargaineering.com/articles/endorsing-checks-with-tw...
www.bargaineering.com/articles/endorsing-checks-with-two-names-after-marriage.html
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The only support offered for the ad's claim is one line in one newspaper article that reported the bill "is now being blamed" for the crisis, without saying who is doing the blaming or on what grounds. ... John McCain's friend George Bush wants hardworking Americans to write the biggest blank check in history,
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www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/who_caused_the_economi...
www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/who_caused_the_economic_crisis.html
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Never sign your signature without the words "for deposit only" on the back of a check unless you are physically at the bank. These words prevent someone from endorsing their name below yours in order to be able to wrongfully gain control of your check and the money it represents.
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www.wikihow.com/Endorse-a-Check
www.wikihow.com/Endorse-a-Check
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