Technically, you could write it on the side of a cow in whitewash (but that would just cause issues at the bank).
2006-08-22 16:01:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Some banks of celebrities have allowed checks to be written in pencil, crayon , on table napkins ......, but I would not personally advise trying either.
2006-08-22 23:06:10
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answered by butch 5
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Pencils are not acceptable because of erasing. Crayons? Maybe - don't think they are erasable, but try to use a color everyone likes!
2006-08-22 22:54:30
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answered by Decoy Duck 6
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No, why would you want to? With a pencil somone could change any of the information and you would have signed it....To much of a liability
2006-08-22 22:58:10
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answered by I love the flipflops 5
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no, pencil markings can be erased and crayons can be scratched off, nor will the signature be taken as legal authorization.
2006-08-22 22:57:58
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answered by blkrose65 5
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No. You can only write a check and sign it with a pen.
2006-08-22 22:57:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Blue ink is what your supposed to sign with. some banks might accept black.
2006-08-22 22:56:12
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answered by Aramis Jack 3
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Answer is "No",because anybody can erase and alter the amount or name to whom payable.
2006-08-22 23:04:24
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answered by yellowhamster227 3
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No way - if you are not have pen I buy you ok.
2006-08-22 22:57:59
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answered by Freesia 5
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I don't think it would be considered "legal."
2006-08-22 22:57:00
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answered by First Lady 7
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