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  2. What is a bounced check and how do you avoid it? - AOL

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    Writing a paper check to make a payment is safer than carrying around lots of cash. But if a check bounces, it can be expensive and awkward, especially if you know the payee. Here is a detailed ...

  3. How To Cash a Check Without a Bank Account or ID - AOL

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    Walmart, for example, will cash payroll, government, tax refund, cashier’s, insurance settlement and 401(k) checks at most stores and two-party personal checks at select stores for a maximum fee ...

  4. Can I Cash a Check at Any Bank? - AOL

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    If you pay a fee of 2% — which equals $30 on each $1,500 check — each time you take your biweekly check to the check-cashing outlet, you’ll pay $780 in check-cashing fees per year.

  5. Cashier's check - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit money orders and cashier's checks have been used in certain scams to steal from those who sell their goods online on sites such as eBay and Craigslist. [9] The counterfeit cashier's check scam is a scheme wherein the victim is sent a cashier's check or money order for payment on an item for sale on the Internet. When the money order ...

  6. Check kiting - Wikipedia

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    The individual first writes Check #1 (a bad check) for $100, and uses it to purchase the item. The check will clear (i.e., the check amount will be deducted from his account) at the end of the next business day (say Check #1 is written on day T−1). The individual is now technically insolvent, as they owe $100, but only have $10 in the bank ...

  7. Transaction account - Wikipedia

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    A transaction account allows the account holder to make or receive payments by: ATM cards (withdraw cash at any Automated Teller Machine) Debit card (cashless direct payment at a store or merchant) Cash (deposit and withdrawal of coins and banknotes at a branch) Cheque and money order (paper instruction to pay) Direct debit (pre-authorized debit)

  8. 6 Reasons Why the Bank Won’t Cash Your Check - AOL

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    Here are a few reasons why a bank may not cash your check so you know how to remedy the situation: The check amount is too large. You don’t have an account with the bank.

  9. How to Cash a Check Hassle-Free: A Complete Guide - AOL

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    To avoid hassles and losing money to unwanted fees, make sure everything is in order with your check and choice of check-cashing entity before beginning the process. Here are four tips to ensure a ...