
plumouttamymind
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You both go to the bank and put both your signatures on it, in front of the teller. |
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Darby
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You can write on the back of the check in the endorsement area: "Pay to the Order of (the person's name)" and then sign your name as it's shown on the front of the check. Then the other person signs it at the bank where he/she has the account. At least that's the way I learned how to do it. |
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happydawg
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On the back of the check sign it "pay to the order of ___________ (the person who you are signing it over to) and then endorse it with your signature. |
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Greg A
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Just have that person sign under your name on the back. |
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sunshine86
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Endorse the back and the person you sign it over to will have to sign under your name. Good Luck!!! |
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KyLeth
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You sign the back and they sign under your name. Some banks are getting picky about this and want both people there with driver licenses. |
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pissed
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you have to sign the back of the check on the first line. then let the person you want to cash it, sign it on the line under the first line. okay. |
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One Sly Look
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Just sign the check. They sign under your name, they take it to the bank. They can either cash it or deposit it, depending on their bank. |
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Rashed B
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If the person you are signing the check over to have a acct at the bank to which the check was drawn then all you will have to do is sign the back of the check and then have the acct holder sign the check also. |
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9inches
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okay take the check in question here,(seing how you say you dont have a accoount, etc, have that person, deposit it in there account, etc, go back, one hour laterr with the person too the atm machine if they have atm, card, and, withhdraw, what ever it is you arer seeking etc, |
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Jereza
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sign the back and give it to them. Then they will sign it and put in bank |
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churchonthewayseniors
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you sign your name as it is written on check and under that you write payable to [the person who is cashing it for you] depending on your friends history with the bank the bank may hold it for 10 days to collect the money and then credit the acount with the funds, or they give you a percentage of the check, it depends on the bank, history of person who has an account and amount of the check.. |
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Trevor
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With most banks you used to be able to sign the back of the check and it could be paid into another account. Some banks have now stopped this practice so check first with the bank to see if they'll accept this. |
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Stuart
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Sign the back of the check and hand it over. |
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Veteran Garfield
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Go with that person to their bank, and let the bank help you. |
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anonymoususer987876
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accompany that person to the bank....
i don't know if banks are even doing this anymore....
it used to be that you just signed the back and gave it to whoever you wanted, but that was like 10 years ago...
You could also try cashing it at a grocery store when you purchase something...
or those check cashing outlets cash most checks for a fee (maybe about 3%)....
or you could go to Wamu and open a free checking account. |
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just sign the back of it as usual and the other parson signs under your name. very simple |
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City hunter
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I work for different banks. All of them are large international banks. I would say most of the bank does not want to deposit a third party check. Unless the person who has checking account knows the manager well and get the exception.
Some smaller banks like washington mutual, credit unions may still do it .. if they like risking to take the lost should something happen. |
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