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Signing a paying in slip query
November2
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I'm taking a cheque to the post office for my Father and have filled in the Halifax paying in slip with date, amount, cheque number etc, but can someone please confirm who should sign the 'paid in by' part. Is it my Father who the cheque is made out to or myself who is taking it to the post office for him?
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Yourself ........Never pay on an estimated bill. Always read and understand your bill0
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It doesn't matter who signs or even if its signed at all - honest!0
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It's you, but if you're worried about it just make sure the signature is illegible.0
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Thank you.0
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