hydrogin New member Jun 24, 2006 274 4 0 Aug 11, 2006 #1 I got a cheque from a relative and I accidentally ripped the two sides about 1 cm off (it was in an envelope that I was throwing out) Will banks accept it?
I got a cheque from a relative and I accidentally ripped the two sides about 1 cm off (it was in an envelope that I was throwing out) Will banks accept it?
Mill New member Jul 7, 2006 470 29 0 North Carolina www.cardfindsusa.com Aug 11, 2006 #3 they will accept it as long as the check number , routing number, account number and signature are still visable and legible
they will accept it as long as the check number , routing number, account number and signature are still visable and legible
N Numbat Fair to Middlin' Jun 26, 2006 91 8 0 Aug 11, 2006 #5 They'll almost certainly take it - theoretically, you can write a check on any surface whatsoever (say, written in permanent marker on a rock) as long as it has the requred information. This article discusses a little of it: http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/chk/20010320a.asp?prodtype=bank
They'll almost certainly take it - theoretically, you can write a check on any surface whatsoever (say, written in permanent marker on a rock) as long as it has the requred information. This article discusses a little of it: http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/chk/20010320a.asp?prodtype=bank