Monday, May 4, 2009

How do I cash a cheque that is made payable to cash ?

I have received a cheque from the Ulster Bank that has been made payable to "Cash" Unfortunately I am in mainland UK.


How can i cash this cheque ? Can I pay it into my account or can i get it cashed at a particular bank.


Any help would be appreciated.


The cheque is only for £150- !!!

How do I cash a cheque that is made payable to cash ?
endorse it and cash it like it was made out to you!!!
Reply:You could go to the post office and see if they will cash the cheque for you. Be sure to go there with photo ID. There are certain banks which they will not cash cheques from however - one I know is HSBC.
Reply:1. Take it to your bank and draw the cash. Then re deposit it in your account.





2. Go to any bank with proof of identity and cash it.
Reply:You should be able to pay it into your acct.Or the cashier will give you the cash.ulster bank might be owned by nat west.Either way walk into your bank it shouln't be a problem,they will advise
Reply:Take it to a bank.
Reply:Why did they make it out to cash? That sounds strange. Call you bank, explain and ask them.
Reply:As far as I know, you can only "cash" it in the ulster bank, but you should be able to pay it into your own account - take it to your local branch.





Alternatively, there are cheque cashing services throughout the uk that you could use, but they usually charge a % of the cheque value for cashing it (the % charged normally goes down as the value of the cheque goes up, as I recall).
Reply:Send it to me and I will send you the cash as soon as it has cleared my bank, honest


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