It's a blank cheque given as a gift/bonus to be signed by me in the first section and then countersigned when cashing it.dam099 said:I thought travellers cheques could only be cashed by the person who has signed the first half already?
No - it was purchased in the US.Was it purchased in Ireland? I think some banks might take them back without any additional charges if you purchased it from them in the first place.
Maybe that's the best solution so? Anybody dissent?extopia said:Keep it for your next trip. The exchange rate is bad enough at the moment, but it's such a tiny amount that you will only get the tourist rate anyway, making it even less valuable.
Surely not...ClubMan said:I suppose it would be mealy-mouthed of me to complain...
Perplexed said:Travellers Cheques are becoming very outdated in this country, but for some reason the Americans still love them.
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