
makeshift101
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yes |
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george_klima
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Yes, of course--with proper ID. I've done this many times. You can write it to yourself, or to "Cash". |
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Mofo21
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You can fill out a withdrawal slip, since you dont have your card just show them any state issued ID. This works at your own bank. No need to waste a check. |
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Just a Girl
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You should be able to. If there is a problem the bank could call your regular bank at home to verify. Of course you will need to provide your ID so they know it's you. |
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Ms. Mary
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yes u can. just write CASH on the pay to line and have proper ID. |
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salsa
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yes you can ask the bank how you should fill it out |
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iWorkonComputers
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Go to Dominicks or Jewel and
write a check over...like buy a pack of gum and then write a check for like 20.00 dollars over and they will give you the stuff you wrote over in cash |
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nancy_mattingly
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Yes!! You can go to any branch of your bank and write a check out to "cash" and in turn you will get the cash. Good Luck! |
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misslabeled
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Ah, the ATM has spoiled common banking operational knowledge. Yes, you can withdraw money from your account at your bank (or branch thereof) by writing a check out to "Cash" and endorsing it in front of the teller. |
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timflips
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you can cash your check at any bank even if it is not your bank or the same branch |
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claudia.treacy@sbcglobal.net
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Yes, if you can prove who you are. The check is made out to "cash" instead of putting your name on payee line. Just have good I.D. It is best to go to a bank. |
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NightSpotter
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Who's a silly billy then? I think you had better start answering some questions, you are minus four points at the moment.
I hope your bank account is in a better condition. |
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Molly
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Technically, you could. But I would just go to your bank and tell them you want to make a withdrawal. They should have the forms available for that, especially for your own bank. |
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