Yes.
We have internet banking where I am, which makes money transfers instantaneously.
2006-09-08 13:37:34
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answer #1
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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AAACCKKK! Don't write "cash" on it. It's being written to another BANK! (I'm assuming it's a different bank--not just a different branch of the same bank.) Make the check out to yourself and send it to the other bank, along with a deposit slip with all of your account info on it--much like you would pay your credit card bill.
The check will have all of the necessary info on it from the other bank. Be sure to include the deposit slip, though. Otherwise, they won't know what to do with the check.
2006-09-08 13:43:44
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answered by freedomnow1950 5
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YES...But the normal HOLD times come into play...
If you write yourself a check and take it to the same bank it is written on- It is the same thing as a withdrawal slip.i. e. Immediately taken out of your account..
On transfers- There are a gozillion ways. For large amounts of dough- Wire Transfers through the bank. Watch the fees- Can have them waived though depending on how good of a cust. you are.
For everyday thansfers..Contact both banks ans look into their on-line banking...They vary widely
Note" Transfers within the same bank...Like to take money from your savings and put it in your checking...ALL can be done at an ATM machine. Go to a branch and ask them to "link" the accounts..Also, check their on-line services too..
Good Luck!!!
2006-09-08 13:43:32
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answered by bart4play 3
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for years banks have offered wire transfer bank to bank in most cases you get it the same day. you can deposit money in one bank and ATM it the same day if you use cash if it is a ck. you will have to wait. i called a friend in us they deposited money in my bank account 9:30 am i ATM the money 1:45 pm San Pedro Sula Honduras. if time is not important just write the ck. dep.
2006-09-08 17:33:08
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answered by moonwalker 3
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You can do that or you can paypal yourself from your debit card. I don't think you can easily transfer money from one bank to another because that's the whole point of checks.
2006-09-08 13:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I work at a financial institution. This is OK ONLY if you have the money in the account to cover the check at the time you are writing it. If you do not and continue to do this it is consider "wave kiting" and this is illegal....
2016-03-17 10:48:02
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answered by Marie 4
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You can go to your branch and arrange for transfer from one account to another then do it online. Hope that helps, good luck!
2006-09-08 13:46:05
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answered by ilovesushi 1
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You can do this as long as you actually have the funds to transfer. To do otherwise is called kiting and it is a federal offense.
2006-09-08 13:39:22
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answered by annathespian 4
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If U wish U can deposit in my bank account...popat
2006-09-08 13:39:35
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answered by Naughty Boy 2
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you can write yourself a check, do it on a online bill payer, or you pay a fee and wire yourself the money.
2006-09-08 15:17:29
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answered by bella_4624_19 4
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