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US Investment plan terminated - USD cheque sent

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  • TimeLord1
    TimeLord1 Posts: 1,343 Forumite
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    Do you have anyone you know in the US? that you trust to get the cheque endorsed to. Then once it's hopefully cleared, get them to transfer the funds?
  • GrumpyJ
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    Any changes with Lloyds or NatWest for accepting USD cheques issued from the US? HSBC stopped accepting them. 

    I have to deal this situation.
  • wmb194
    wmb194 Posts: 6,069 Forumite
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    GrumpyJ said:
    Any changes with Lloyds or NatWest for accepting USD cheques issued from the US? HSBC stopped accepting them. 

    I have to deal this situation.
    If you follow the links in the posts above, no.
  • GrumpyJ
    GrumpyJ Posts: 6 Forumite
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    wmb194 said:
    GrumpyJ said:
    Any changes with Lloyds or NatWest for accepting USD cheques issued from the US? HSBC stopped accepting them. 

    I have to deal this situation.
    If you follow the links in the posts above, no.
    I know, it will be great if someone has tried to cash out a USD cheque recently.
  • wmb194
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    edited 25 January at 9:05AM
    GrumpyJ said:
    wmb194 said:
    GrumpyJ said:
    Any changes with Lloyds or NatWest for accepting USD cheques issued from the US? HSBC stopped accepting them. 

    I have to deal this situation.
    If you follow the links in the posts above, no.
    I know, it will be great if someone has tried to cash out a USD cheque recently.
    There's a post in this thread where someone said that a few months ago they'd deposited a USD cheque with Lloyds (page 2, MTC95). In my experience Lloyds is good at keeping its website up to date.

    Late last year a poster in this thread said they'd deposited USD cheques with NatWest.

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6628409/hsbc-and-foreign-cheques/p2
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