liam.mccaffrey
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posted on 12/11/08 at 05:54 PM |
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Cashing US Cheque
Can anyone confirm that it is possible to pay a US cheque into a UK bank account. I know there is usually a charge but they are fairly large cheques
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andyharding
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posted on 12/11/08 at 05:55 PM |
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Confirmed my Google Adsense cheques used to come from the US and I never had a problem paying them in.
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oldtimer
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posted on 12/11/08 at 05:58 PM |
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Just pay them in - the bank will do the conversion.
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RK
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posted on 12/11/08 at 06:05 PM |
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Phone the bank first!! You never know, it may not be.
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eznfrank
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posted on 12/11/08 at 06:08 PM |
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Some UK banks will insist you open a second kind of sub-account for foreign payments. They usually run alongside your normal account and are in
effect invisible.
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chris.russell
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posted on 12/11/08 at 07:42 PM |
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Not a problem, my wife cashed a cheque a few months back. The cashier in the bank fills in a special form, your show them some ID, they tick lots of
boxes and you leave with a photocopy of the cheque and a copy of the paperwork.
The lady behind the counter told us that is could take up to 8 weeks to clear but is usually cleared within a week.
For this you get charged a fee (think about £14) and recieve a letter from the bank informing you that the cheque is being processed and the money
will be in your bank shortly.
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jabs
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posted on 12/11/08 at 09:32 PM |
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Charge depends on bank. HSBC wanted to charge me £25 to deposit a £35 cheque, Barclays did it for free
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02GF74
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posted on 13/11/08 at 10:19 AM |
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yes, natwest did it for me. Bu you get stung left, right and centre with charges, conversion rate, commission ...
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rgr33n
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posted on 16/11/08 at 06:16 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by jabsCharge depends on bank. HSBC wanted to charge me £25 to deposit a £35 cheque, Barclays did it for free
interesting to note. my wife has dividend cheques from some shares in a US company she used to work for. they're usually tiny cheques,
paid every 6months i think, but if barclays would do that for free, it would save her collecting loads and then asking the company to send a larger
cheque (that's what they've told her to do in the past as they won't pay into her bank account)
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