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Old 08-31-2007, 12:52 PM
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Default Re: Will Vegas casinos cash payroll checks?

Usually not from an out of town employer. I say usually because when I was in college I worked for a total degenerate who had check cashing privileges all over Vegas. His payroll checks were honored all over town. Of course, this was approximately 6789067 years ago, so things may change. . . .
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Old 08-31-2007, 03:46 PM
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Am I understanding this correctly - you're taking a trip to Vegas, but you need your latest check cashed in order to have money on hand?

You my friend are first-class degenerate.

I salute you.

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Old 08-31-2007, 03:58 PM
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You my friend are first-class degenerate.

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seconded, make Vegas proud.
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Old 08-31-2007, 05:01 PM
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If your payroll check drawn on a bank with branches all over the country, cash the check at a branch in Las Vegas.

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This doesn't always work. My friend started a new job last year and had to go for 1 months' training in Boston and they gave him his first paycheck in person and he took it to the local branch that had the address listed on the check and they told him they don't cash payroll checks unless you are a customer.
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Old 08-31-2007, 08:11 PM
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Default Re: Will Vegas casinos cash payroll checks?

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If your payroll check drawn on a bank with branches all over the country, cash the check at a branch in Las Vegas.

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This doesn't always work. My friend started a new job last year and had to go for 1 months' training in Boston and they gave him his first paycheck in person and he took it to the local branch that had the address listed on the check and they told him they don't cash payroll checks unless you are a customer.

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I am not sure how this works these days. My paycheck is drawn on Wells Fargo, so I decided I would cash it there because that was far more convenient for where I was going. They told me there would be a $5 fee for cashing the check. I always thought that having the checks you write honored at the bank was part of having an account there.
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Old 08-31-2007, 08:23 PM
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Default Re: Will Vegas casinos cash payroll checks?

Wells Fargo bites.

My accounts are with them because they swallowed First Interstate Bank and I've got too much inertia/history/established relationships to move elsewhere.
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Old 08-31-2007, 08:48 PM
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Default Re: Will Vegas casinos cash payroll checks?

I was able to cash a $200 payroll check last spring at a Harrah's property. Small check from a ski resort.
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Old 08-31-2007, 09:13 PM
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You my friend are first-class degenerate.

I salute you.

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seconded, make Vegas proud.

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Thirded, my immediate thoughts also. Usually you're the last to know when you've got a problem ...
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Old 08-31-2007, 09:22 PM
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Default Re: Will Vegas casinos cash payroll checks?

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If your payroll check drawn on a bank with branches all over the country, cash the check at a branch in Las Vegas.

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This doesn't always work. My friend started a new job last year and had to go for 1 months' training in Boston and they gave him his first paycheck in person and he took it to the local branch that had the address listed on the check and they told him they don't cash payroll checks unless you are a customer.

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I am not sure how this works these days. My paycheck is drawn on Wells Fargo, so I decided I would cash it there because that was far more convenient for where I was going. They told me there would be a $5 fee for cashing the check. I always thought that having the checks you write honored at the bank was part of having an account there.

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Anything to do with getting your money from a bank is harder to do these days. In the same example my friend then took his paycheck to a local branch of his bank and they told him they would put a 7 day hold on his money because it was an out of state check. He had to speak with a manager and then wait for an hour while they called his home branch and verified everything - even though it was the same bank, same account, same computers, and he had all his ID.
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Old 08-31-2007, 10:59 PM
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Default Re: Will Vegas casinos cash payroll checks?

See this article from Bankrate.com.

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/DrD...g_rules_a1.asp

The following is not intended as legal advice:
Technically, when cashing a check at the "drawee bank", you are making a "presentment", that is, you are demanding payment of the check which is a contract between the "drawee bank" the "drawer". The drawee bank has certain rights and obligations under the Uniform Commercial Code and other banking regulations. The drawee bank has until the close of the next banking day to either pay or "dishonor" the check. I guess we could interpret the fee as a payment for the bank's waiving its right to pay the next day.

Fellow attorneys: Please don't flame me, if I don't have this quite right. It's been a while since I took CP in law school.
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