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can you post cheque to bank?

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filthiestfis | 13:56 Mon 16th Apr 2007 | Business & Finance
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I have received a cheque but with no bank in the near vicinity it will cost me �2 to get to my nearest branch of Natwest. My question is, can I post the cheque to Natwest instead of handing it at a branch?
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Yes you can. They would prefer it to be accompanied with a paying in slip.

You could also pay it in at another bank (not nat west) but that bank would charge you for doing so.
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Thanks dzug. I dont have a paying slip. How will they know its me? Should I send them a photocopy of my passport page or something? aaarrrgh!!!!
Just attach a covering letter - please pay this cheque into my **** account, sort code number *****, account number ******.

You can post it to your local branch - I post all my cheques like this.

The cheque is made out to you, so there will not be a problem.
i think you can pay cheques in at a post office, can't you?
yes you can pay them in to the post office .
You can't pay cheques in to a NatWest account at the Post Office:

http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/content1 ?catId=19700174&mediaId=19900199
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Thanks Ethel-will have to post then!
They don't really care WHO is paying it in - they just need sort code and account number. It's just that a paying in slipmakes it easier and less prone to error, not that it's impossible without.
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My nearest branch is about half an hour walk so I'll have to find the strength and stamina to get there tomorrow lol

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