HI, I received my check from google. When i deposited to the bank i have forgotten to put my signature on back of the check. so they have rejected and dishonoured the check. wat can i do? can i request a new check from google?
I don't think so that you have to put your signature on back of that check Its better to you that contact google through their contact page and ask them.
What did the bank stamp on the check?? If nothing sign and go back another day. I am in US so not sure what goes on elsewhere. That sucks.
why do you have to sign on the back? when i was in india, i never used to do that.. Which bank is it?
Do you have a bank account in every single bank in the world?? I didn't think so, there for you have no idea which banks require a signature!!!
A well known professional money hijackers What else can you expect from them. I regret to have my indian account with them now what you can do. Did you get the cheque back? is it in your hand? Make some photocopies, dont loose them. Meet the branch manager and kick his sorry @#$. Make tamasha. You know what i mean right? the more tamasha u make, the easier will be your processing. afterall you have to answer a professional criminal in their own language.
Ewww. He said he is in India & in India you don't need to sign at the back. In my post 'anywhere' meant anywhere on the cheque....front back or side
Well this is very new for me because I had no problems with PayPal check. All my check passed with any signature. I think you should contact your bank once agian or try to other banks.
Your bank is at fault. The bank teller MUST assure that you completed all the steps submitting your check to your bank for incasso including signing the chech on the back!
what do they need a sign for? is it some new rule they have come up with.. go speak to the branch manager and ask him.. and requesting a new check from google will take some time
It is the issuing bank (Google's bank) that has the right to refuse a check that does not contain a proper endorsement. An endorsement may be in the form of a signature or in most cases a "for deposit only to the account of." I once had a check returned for lack of signature even though I had rubber stamped it. It was issued by one of the brokerages house here in the US and I guess that bank's policy or policy for that account was to require a signature. Checks issued by insurance companies also must be signed in most cases.