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Originally Posted by jcoyne77
In the past I have cashed checks there, this is the first time they wanted to charge. I picked up my dad, went back and called the darn check for free. ������
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Virtually EVERY bank has a non-customer check cashing fee these days. And, then, even if you have an account and are fee-free, you will be forced to deposit the check and wait a day or two if the check amount exceeds what you have on deposit. This is because they put a "hold" on your deposits until the check clears. Banks don't like taking a loss.
Any bank you move your dad's account to will have the same rule if you (a non-customer) try to cash a future check of his.