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Conversion of checks upon return to Japan

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • りー
  • mail
  • 2024/10/21 00:21

This is about refunds for electricity, apartment security deposits, etc. due to a move.

I am requesting a US based agent to receive checks and other mailings upon my return to Japan.
For checks under 5,000 $ I was sent a PDF of the check and was able to redeem it on the US bank app, but if it exceeds the limit, I cannot redeem it on the app.

Does anyone know how to redeem these cases ??

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/10/21 (Mon) 08:30
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The person who lived in the apartment here has been back home for three years
and letters have been sent by the IRS, DMV, etc. to the address where he lived.

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#3
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/10/21 (Mon) 09:21
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Either you want to deposit checks or you want to redeem them ? You can't redeem them with the app.

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#14
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/10/23 (Wed) 08:28
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3

Ask Topi which one.

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#15
  • キビシイ
  • 2024/10/23 (Wed) 08:36
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For checks over $5,000, you can still cash them at a bank, but there might be a hold on the funds for a few days1
. Here are some options:Visit the Issuing Bank: Go to the bank that issued the check (the bank of the person who wrote the check). This can sometimes expedite the process1
.

Your Bank: If you have an account, you can deposit the check there, but be aware there might be a hold on the funds1
.

Check Cashing Services: Places like ACE Cash Express, Check Into Cash, or Money Mart can cash large checks, but they may charge a fee1
.

Retail Stores: Some large retailers like Walmart offer check cashing services1
.

It's a good idea to call ahead and confirm their policies and fees. Do you have a preference for any of these options?

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