
sarge927
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Sure you can, as long as you have enough cash to cover the cashier's check and the fee the bank charges for the check. My bank charges $5.00 for a cashier's check, just to give you an idea of what you can expect. |
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toddk57@sbcglobal.net
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Key : you would need an direct deposit slip before getting any
money out because loans are very important matters first
were yourself must have approved with local bank only.
But not until personal savings gets an ok http://www.financedept.com |
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Michelle M
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Generally not, because of all the new anti-money laundering regulations. |
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skcs69
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As long as you have the cash first. |
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T J
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Yes, but you'll probably have to give them cash for the amount. If you're okay with that, there's no reason for them not to, although they might charge a few bucks for it (not many, though). |
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I know, I know!!!!
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Yes you can at most banks, however there may be a small fee for it. |
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eViL
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go to a grocery store to get a cashiers check.... Albertsons does it |
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sexytrojan
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No.
You have to have an account at the bank. I have no idea why.
I used to work for Wells Fargo. |
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Diamond C.
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Since 9/11 some banks don't sell drafts to non-customers to avoid money laundering. However you can get a money order at Western union, or the post office. I work for a Bank, we don't sell drafts to non-customers and as far as i know most banks don't. The US government is very serious about the Banks activities now adays and the Banks are very carefull about transactions that customers do, even deposits. So I would advice you to use Western Union Or The Post Office. It's easier to get a money order. |
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Ben Gone
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Most banks will do this for free for a customer but charge for non customers. If you need a smaller amount get a money order |
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phyllis_neel
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yes, they charge a fee from $1 to $3... |
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hirebookkeeper
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Take cash to them and they will give you a cashiers' check. |
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susieq ♥'s all 7 words
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Where I live you can for 15$ |
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