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Paying A Cheque For A High Street Bank Into A Post Office
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Are you required to complete a bank paying in slip when paying a cheque into a post office?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Post Office website states you need to "bring a pre-printed paying in slip to pay in cheques" and "a branded envelope for your cheque deposit":
https:/ /www.po stoffic e.co.uk /everyd aybanki ng
The Barclays website (as an example) says "To pay in cheques, you’ll need a pre-printed paying-in slip and a cheque-deposit envelope. Fill in all of the details and hand it to the Post Office staff. Cheques deposited this way will take two days to reach your account.
You’ll find pre-printed paying-in slips at the back of your cheque book. You can order them and the envelopes by calling us on 0800 169 3091 or by speaking to us in branch":
https:/ /www.ba rclays. co.uk/w ays-to- bank/po st-offi ce-bank ing/
So, as I read it, you DO need a pre-printed paying-in slip and YOU ALSO need a paying-in envelope supplied by your bank.
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The Barclays website (as an example) says "To pay in cheques, you’ll need a pre-printed paying-in slip and a cheque-deposit envelope. Fill in all of the details and hand it to the Post Office staff. Cheques deposited this way will take two days to reach your account.
You’ll find pre-printed paying-in slips at the back of your cheque book. You can order them and the envelopes by calling us on 0800 169 3091 or by speaking to us in branch":
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So, as I read it, you DO need a pre-printed paying-in slip and YOU ALSO need a paying-in envelope supplied by your bank.
It looks like it may depend on the bank after all - apologies.
However, if you're with Barclays for example, you do not need to get a paying-in slip from Barclays - you can just use the generic one from the Post Office:
https:/ /www.po stoffic e.co.uk /branch -bankin g-servi ces#bar clays
However, if you're with Barclays for example, you do not need to get a paying-in slip from Barclays - you can just use the generic one from the Post Office:
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I'm with Co-op so very few branches - I pay cheques in via Post Office and use a paying in slip and envelope supplied either by Co-op Bank or sometimes if I run short the Post Office keep a few. You write your sort code and account number in the box on the front of the envelope and paying in details on the slip. Recently however I made the mistake of using the wrong paying in slip with a cheque but it still cleared my account so they must have used the details on the envelope.
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