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davem86
Legend
Bronze Level
I just recently received the message that my check was being processed and this is my first time doing so. I was just curious to know if anybody else has had this message sent to them on how to go about cashing the check. When you went to cash your check(s) did you tell them where the money came from or also state that it was a personal transfer?
This is the message they sent.
Message:
We are pleased to inform you that your withdrawal(s) (ID #) has been processed.
IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION - Please be advised that under no circumstances can you deposit your check automatically (through an ATM machine, on-line, or check cashing center) as these checks will only clear when deposited manually with a teller.
To view your withdrawal details and tracking information go to the Cashier area. Under the Account History tab select Transaction Type: Withdrawals.
When going to collect and/ or deposit your money any mention that the funds are gambling related may prevent the money from being available. If asked, please confirm the funds as being a personal transfer.
Whats in red and underlined is what has me confused.
Has anybody else had this message sent to them?
Any info is much appreciated.
Thank You.
This is the message they sent.
Message:
We are pleased to inform you that your withdrawal(s) (ID #) has been processed.
IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION - Please be advised that under no circumstances can you deposit your check automatically (through an ATM machine, on-line, or check cashing center) as these checks will only clear when deposited manually with a teller.
To view your withdrawal details and tracking information go to the Cashier area. Under the Account History tab select Transaction Type: Withdrawals.
When going to collect and/ or deposit your money any mention that the funds are gambling related may prevent the money from being available. If asked, please confirm the funds as being a personal transfer.
Whats in red and underlined is what has me confused.
Has anybody else had this message sent to them?
Any info is much appreciated.
Thank You.