27-11-2015, 19:14
I'm thinking of opening up an account with another bank but I need to know for sure who will cash them. Is anyone else here based in Ireland, and has gotten these cheques?
Still issues with cheques - anyone else in Ireland get them?
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27-11-2015, 19:14
I'm thinking of opening up an account with another bank but I need to know for sure who will cash them. Is anyone else here based in Ireland, and has gotten these cheques?
28-11-2015, 02:49
But WHY are you getting cheques??! Get bank transfer.
28-11-2015, 05:59
It would be ESP transfers for Ireland.
02-12-2015, 19:16
why dont u just get a bank transfer hun instead of cheques xxx
04-12-2015, 03:11
Because I've had troubles with Bank Transfer before. And right now I have 2 cheques paid out and they won't pay them back into my account, so I need to cash them or I'm losing quite a bit of money.
04-12-2015, 05:24
Can't imagine what troubles you've had with bank transfer ;-/ Definitely the cheapest and quickest method. Anyhoo try tsb x
04-12-2015, 12:55
Maybe Daily Pay can help , ever thought of joining them ?
04-12-2015, 13:31
We have Irish members and pay into their banks and can help with VAT if thats still an issue.
Been trying to think of a fix for the current issued cheques but im unsure. AW say they can be cancelled in their help section with a fee (issuing bank will be charging the fee for stopping them) but above its mentioned they wont cancel them.
04-12-2015, 14:59
(This post was last modified: 04-12-2015, 15:12 by Sexxy-Claudia.)
I think cancelling is not the problem, its the charge they gonna make you pay
Cheque cancellation request http://www.adultwork.com/dlgKBArticle.as...icleID=545 I would try cash converter , it costs too , but not as much cancelling the cheque.
05-12-2015, 00:19
the charge is worth almost as much as the cheques themselves.
i tried cash converters but it seems like they won't cash a german cheque? anywhere that will? I think it's the cheque being german that's causing issues. |
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