Being able to place a stop payment on a cashier's check depends on the bank. If the cashier's check has been lost or stolen the bank may place a stop payment on it.
In short, it is out of your hands and you can only throw yourself upon the mercy of the seller and the escrow agent to allow you to rescind your payment. There is no such thing as a "stop payment" on a cashier's check. The money has already been withdrawn from your account and paid to the cashier who issued the check to the person named on the check. On the other hand, you might suspend the transaction by notifying the escrow agent of the change in plans, or (worst case) by filing for an injunction to prevent delivery of the check to the seller. It may then be returned to the bank to be re-deposited, but more likely is endorsed by the seller to the escrow agent who will deduct the penalties and return the remainder to you in another check.
Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.Yes. However, the bank should not accept the check since it hasn't been endorsed by the payee.
Call your bank. They can tell you if the check has been submitted for payment.
you can place a stop payment on a check right after you write the check if you want to pay the fee
No, obviously.
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You would have to contact the bank that issued the cashiers check and see if they can determine the status of the check for you. This usually requires that you know the check number and that you are the person who purchased the check originally.
Being able to place a stop payment on a cashier's check depends on the bank. If the cashier's check has been lost or stolen the bank may place a stop payment on it.
Workers have been replaced in various factories or stores to robots. Ex: Self check-out cashiers, no need for humans.
A cashier's check is not a cancelled check unless it has been cashed. A cancelled check is one that has already been cashed. Once you cash a cashier's check, the bank keeps it and you don't get it back. If you write a personal check, once it is cashed, that check will come back to you in your statement as the physical item which will be a cancelled check - or you will get an image of the cancelled check.
i have no idea but i will check and keep you posted.
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The word you're looking for is "omitted."
St. Francis of Assisi's feast day of October 4 has not been omitted from the Catholic Church calendar.
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