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Using French Cheques In England
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My French guest has asked me the question whether it is possible for him to use a French cheque to buy something in a British shop. I really do not know and wondered if anyone else knew
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If he's buying a Rolls Royce, possibly yes (as long as he's prepared to wait for the cheque to clear until he can pick up his new car); otherwise probably not.
It's technically possible to pay an overseas cheque into a British bank, as the retailer would have to do but the charges for doing so start from around £30 and then rise according to the value of the cheque. A Rolls Royce salesman, selling a car for over £100,000 might be prepared to write off such costs; other traders won't.
Anyway, since the end of the UK's Cheque Guarantee Scheme, hardly any British shops now accept British cheques. To the best of my knowledge, no shops now accept cheques at all (unless, say, it's a business cheque from another trader or from a school or similar organisation).
It's technically possible to pay an overseas cheque into a British bank, as the retailer would have to do but the charges for doing so start from around £30 and then rise according to the value of the cheque. A Rolls Royce salesman, selling a car for over £100,000 might be prepared to write off such costs; other traders won't.
Anyway, since the end of the UK's Cheque Guarantee Scheme, hardly any British shops now accept British cheques. To the best of my knowledge, no shops now accept cheques at all (unless, say, it's a business cheque from another trader or from a school or similar organisation).
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Don't know of any French shop that takes a cheque and very few British ones do, simply because a cheque takes days to clear and there's no guarantee that it will be honoured. Can't see why a debit or credit card isn't used. I occasionally use my French bank card here, and without problems.
I once tried to pay a French cheque in to my LCL account in France, through their London office and was told they couldn't do it, so I doubt whether any British business will accept one!
I once tried to pay a French cheque in to my LCL account in France, through their London office and was told they couldn't do it, so I doubt whether any British business will accept one!
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