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  2. 24-Hour Check Cashing Near Me: 6 Places To Cash Checks ... - AOL

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    Most locations will only cash certain types of checks that they can immediately verify, like government checks, bank or cashier’s checks or money orders. Some locations will cash personal checks ...

  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. 5 ways to cash a check without a bank account - AOL

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    Cashing a check without a bank account carries some bigger risks – namely walking around with a wad of cash that can be lost or stolen. ... Bank of America charges $8 for any check over $50. If ...

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

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    Note that many banks charge a fee for cashing a check if you aren’t an account holder there. Bank of America, Member FDIC: $8 for checks greater than $50. Regions Bank: 1% of check amount — $5 ...

  6. Check Into Cash - Wikipedia

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    Check Into Cash store. Jones founded Check Into Cash in 1993. He has been referred to as "the father of the payday lending industry" for creating the first national payday lending chain. [2] [4] In 1973, at age 20, he left college, where he had been pursuing a business degree, to help stabilize the family’s business, the Credit Bureau of ...

  7. Can You Cash a Check at Any Bank or Credit Union? - AOL

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    Usually, the bank or credit union you bank with will cash a check from a different financial institution. However, you may have to deposit the check in your account first.

  8. National Exchange Bank building - Wikipedia

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    The bank was the only U.S. depository in the city. Its president was William G. Deshler. [3] The bank was liquidated in 1892 [4] and was absorbed by the Deshler National Bank, which was at the site of the Deshler Hotel. [5] The building was for many years the site of a Cord Camera store, and later sat vacant for about five years.

  9. Huntington Center (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Huntington Center is a skyscraper on Capitol Square in downtown Columbus, Ohio.The building is 512 feet (156 m) tall and has 37 floors. It is the fourth tallest building in Columbus, and the tallest constructed in the 1980s.