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Traveler\'s Checks
I don't know if this is practical, but is there any reason why traveler's checks couldn't be used for cashouts?
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Re: Traveler\'s Checks
What would be better about traveler's checks than regular checks?
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Re: Traveler\'s Checks
Posters have said that regular paper checks from poker sites were being refused at their banks. How could a bank refuse a traveler's check?
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Re: Traveler\'s Checks
I still want to see the post where someone actually said they were turned down trying to cash a check.
This fella didn't have any trouble. The checks don't say "Joe-Bob's Illegal Internet Gambling and Terrorist Money-Laundering" on them. But, a traveller's check wouldn't take any time to clear, so that would be a plus I suppose. |
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Re: Traveler\'s Checks
May as well send cash. That's why when you buy travelers checks they tell you to sign them immediately. Otherwise they're no different than cash. The first person to sign them owns them.
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Re: Traveler\'s Checks
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May as well send cash. That's why when you buy travelers checks they tell you to sign them immediately. Otherwise they're no different than cash. The first person to sign them owns them. [/ QUOTE ] scratch it out, rewrite it, and say you made an oopsy the first time |
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