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milly143 | 11:51 Wed 07th Dec 2005 | Business & Finance
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If a cheque is given to me made out to 'cash' instead of my name, is it correct that a bank will cash it immediately for me? Need an answer really soon if you can help! Thanks guys!

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Should do - possibly only the branch on which is drawn though.

I don't think a bank will do this anymore - hence the "ac payee" cross on a cheque.


Sorry, don't know for definite, but would be very wary of taking a cheque made out to cash

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don't worry, it's nothing dodgy. It's a cheque from my employers for some expenses but they agreed to put cash instead of my name as I am in great need of the money before the weekend and a cheque won't clear in time.
If you go to the bank on which the cheque is drawn, and the cheque is NOT CROSSED - OR the standard crossing has written on it "please pay cash" - and signed by a signatory, no problem.
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oh dear, i won't try that then. They have said they will draw the cash out for me anyway now. Thanks for your answers! really helped!
You could ask the drawer of the cheque to ask the account holding bank to cash it. The more important the drawer the more likely the bank is to cooperate!

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