I was always of the opinion that a cheque did not need to be signed (on the back) if it was being lodged into the account of the payee.
Joe 1234 - you are spot on.......
Regards,
BM
The teller wanted me (the mere messenger) to sign the back of the cheque.
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When I used to work in a shop, we had to witness the customer signing the cheque. If they came in with pre-signed cheques, we had to ask them to sign the back.I remember back in the days when I used cheques (!), a teller asking me to sign the back of a cheque that I had written myself! The only reason I could think of for doing this was to prove that I was who I was and not an imposter! But why not ask for ID?
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