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Can you go to the bank and pay money into your account by cash? |
i've only done it by cheque before and jsut wanted to know, do different banks have different policys on iy Yes, most definately - its the whole point of a bank! All banks will take cash, no matter which bank. Afterall, most businesses pay in cash on a daily basis. Personal accounts have less cash paid in now, as most people get paid electronically, but you can deposit cash without any problems, and this won't change for many years yet (when we become a cashless society). There is no limits to how much you can put in, however anything over 拢10,000 in cash will be flagged, and you`ll be questioned about it. These are the new rules to help stop money laundering / drug money / proceeds of crime etc Cash is fine. No bank would refuse to let you deposit cash into your account. Unless it was counterfeit, or foreign currency. A bank will always accept money, provided it is not funny money ;-) yes Sure. Check out a deposit ticket in your checkbook. There will be a space for entering the amount of cash you want to deposit. of course you can Don't know where you are (guess UK cos you say cheque not check) - so yes, you can pay cash in - although questions will be asked if its a lot of cash - money laundering and all that kinda thing |
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