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Personalised Cheque Book (UK)
Alexandrovich
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Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows where you can get a cheque book printed in the UK? When I google it... US is the only one that comes up.
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I wish you could and you'd probably can, but it would be a hassle. Are you a business or personal customer?
You'll have to order at least 250 -1000, which will cost at least £100.00, and you'll have to get permission from either:
RBS/Natwest :: HP ENTERPRISE SERVICES
Everyone Else::: IPSL
Who process Cheque's on your bank's behalf.Thank you all for helping me make my day by saving money!0 -
Alexandrovich wrote: »Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows where you can get a cheque book printed in the UK? When I google it... US is the only one that comes up.
So not only do want a bank that will print your qualifications on your debit card, you now want someone who will print you personalised cheques to.
Something sounds a bit dodgy to me!!!Time is a path from the past to the future and back again. The present is the crossroads of both. :cool:0 -
dr_adidas01 wrote: »So not only do want a bank that will print your qualifications on your debit card, you now want someone who will print you personalised cheques to.
Something sounds a bit dodgy to me!!!
Nothing dodgy ahah! I just want a cheque book where both my accounts are. So one account like orange and the other blue saves carrying around 2 books0 -
Personal customers no way.
Businesses can as has been stated earlier.0 -
jonesMUFCforever wrote: »Personal customers no way.
Businesses can as has been stated earlier.
Oh, how come in the US they allow it?0 -
It's just how it is. The US might allow it and other states may or may not allow it. Nothing to see here. Move on.Alexandrovich wrote: »Oh, how come in the US they allow it?0 -
I have to say my use of cheques has plummeted dramatically in the last 10 months, so the writing is on the wall. Your orange/blue books will STILL mean you need to carry 2 books so your reasoning is flawed - just use a differen cheque book cover for each.0
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Carrying a cheque book in UK? Why on earth would anyone in UK want to carry it in the 21st century when cards are accepted everywhere and bank transfers are instant? And why one book for one account can't do the job if you really need cheques sometimes?Alexandrovich wrote: »Nothing dodgy ahah! I just want a cheque book where both my accounts are. So one account like orange and the other blue saves carrying around 2 books
I used to have one cheque in my wallet just in case, but stopped doind this long time ago.0 -
dr_adidas01 wrote: »
Something sounds a bit dodgy to me!!!
Just school holidays, nothing dodgy.0
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