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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On 12/28/2014 2:07 PM, Janet wrote: > >>>>>> >>>>> Don't count on it. I once put the car payment in the cable envelope >>>>> and >>>>> the cable check in the car payment envelope. They got cashed. >>>> >>>> None of my cheques are cashable. >>>> >>>> Janet UK >>> >>> How does the payee get the money if not cashed? >> >> It is credited to their bank account. >> >> Janet UK >> > > Oh, it was cashed. A difference in terminology. Once a check clears the > bank, it is considered "cashed" even it it was credited as you say. It > does not just mean the payee got actual cash from a teller. Cashed means exchanged for cash. Deposited mean credited to payee's bank account Cleared means funds removed from maker's account or does nothing have any meaning anymore? |
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On 12/28/2014 6:33 PM, Pico Rico wrote:
> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message > ... >> On 12/28/2014 2:07 PM, Janet wrote: >> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Don't count on it. I once put the car payment in the cable envelope >>>>>> and >>>>>> the cable check in the car payment envelope. They got cashed. >>>>> >>>>> None of my cheques are cashable. >>>>> >>>>> Janet UK >>>> >>>> How does the payee get the money if not cashed? >>> >>> It is credited to their bank account. >>> >>> Janet UK >>> >> >> Oh, it was cashed. A difference in terminology. Once a check clears the >> bank, it is considered "cashed" even it it was credited as you say. It >> does not just mean the payee got actual cash from a teller. > > Cashed means exchanged for cash. > > Deposited mean credited to payee's bank account > > Cleared means funds removed from maker's account > > or does nothing have any meaning anymore? > > > > Technically your are correct, but ask 100 people what happened to the check sent to the phone company. Many (most?) will say they cashed it. Maybe it is a regional thing but I've heard that for years. I've even heard when asked if a check cleared, "yep, they cashed it". There are hundreds of mis-uses like that. How many people call a boiler a furnace or a water heater a hot water heater? What flavor Coke are you drinking, orange? |
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On 12/28/2014 8:09 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> Technically your are correct, but ask 100 people what happened to the > check sent to the phone company. Many (most?) will say they cashed it. > Maybe it is a regional thing but I've heard that for years. Absolutely. If I wonder Did they cash the check yet, I'm not thinking did they get 20s or 50s, I mean have they presented it for processing. It goes without saying that someone at a utility is not going to the bank with it to get actual cash. If they are, it will come to light soon enough as they'd be embezzling. nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > On 12/28/2014 8:09 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> Technically your are correct, but ask 100 people what happened to the >> check sent to the phone company. Many (most?) will say they cashed it. >> Maybe it is a regional thing but I've heard that for years. > > Absolutely. If I wonder Did they cash the check yet, I'm not > thinking did they get 20s or 50s, I mean have they presented it > for processing. > > It goes without saying that someone at a utility is not going to the > bank with it to get actual cash. If they are, it will come to light > soon enough as they'd be embezzling. > > nancy next thing you'll tell us is that when a recipe says teaspoon, you think tablespoon. |
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On 12/28/2014 9:09 PM, Pico Rico wrote:
> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message > ... >> On 12/28/2014 8:09 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> >>> Technically your are correct, but ask 100 people what happened to the >>> check sent to the phone company. Many (most?) will say they cashed it. >>> Maybe it is a regional thing but I've heard that for years. >> >> Absolutely. If I wonder Did they cash the check yet, I'm not >> thinking did they get 20s or 50s, I mean have they presented it >> for processing. >> >> It goes without saying that someone at a utility is not going to the >> bank with it to get actual cash. If they are, it will come to light >> soon enough as they'd be embezzling. > next thing you'll tell us is that when a recipe says teaspoon, you think > tablespoon. ? I don't see that happening. Any more than I see some business actually taking my payment check to the bank for coins and bills. nancy |
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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On 12/28/2014 6:33 PM, Pico Rico wrote: >> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 12/28/2014 2:07 PM, Janet wrote: >>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Don't count on it. I once put the car payment in the cable envelope >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> the cable check in the car payment envelope. They got cashed. >>>>>> >>>>>> None of my cheques are cashable. >>>>>> >>>>>> Janet UK >>>>> >>>>> How does the payee get the money if not cashed? >>>> >>>> It is credited to their bank account. >>>> >>>> Janet UK >>>> >>> >>> Oh, it was cashed. A difference in terminology. Once a check clears >>> the >>> bank, it is considered "cashed" even it it was credited as you say. It >>> does not just mean the payee got actual cash from a teller. >> >> Cashed means exchanged for cash. >> >> Deposited mean credited to payee's bank account >> >> Cleared means funds removed from maker's account >> >> or does nothing have any meaning anymore? >> >> >> >> > Technically your are correct, but ask 100 people what happened to the > check sent to the phone company. Many (most?) will say they cashed it. > Maybe it is a regional thing but I've heard that for years. I looked it up and you are correct in what you said. To cash it means to either get cash or deposit it. > > I've even heard when asked if a check cleared, "yep, they cashed it". Again, correct. > > There are hundreds of mis-uses like that. How many people call a boiler a > furnace or a water heater a hot water heater? What flavor Coke are you > drinking, orange? Well that could be if it was one of those increasingly popular Coke flavoring machines. |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > On 12/28/2014 8:09 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> Technically your are correct, but ask 100 people what happened to the >> check sent to the phone company. Many (most?) will say they cashed it. >> Maybe it is a regional thing but I've heard that for years. > > Absolutely. If I wonder Did they cash the check yet, I'm not > thinking did they get 20s or 50s, I mean have they presented it > for processing. > > It goes without saying that someone at a utility is not going to the > bank with it to get actual cash. If they are, it will come to light > soon enough as they'd be embezzling. No different here, although we might say, Has it gone through yet. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 12/29/2014 6:42 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Nancy Young" > wrote >> Absolutely. If I wonder Did they cash the check yet, I'm not >> thinking did they get 20s or 50s, I mean have they presented it >> for processing. >> >> It goes without saying that someone at a utility is not going to the >> bank with it to get actual cash. If they are, it will come to light >> soon enough as they'd be embezzling. > > No different here, although we might say, Has it gone through yet. Works for me, I've heard that used, too. Not that it's even mentioned much at all, I write very few checks and the only payee that ever dragged their feet cashing ... oops, depositing ... payments was my town, property taxes. nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > On 12/29/2014 6:42 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "Nancy Young" > wrote > >>> Absolutely. If I wonder Did they cash the check yet, I'm not >>> thinking did they get 20s or 50s, I mean have they presented it >>> for processing. >>> >>> It goes without saying that someone at a utility is not going to the >>> bank with it to get actual cash. If they are, it will come to light >>> soon enough as they'd be embezzling. >> >> No different here, although we might say, Has it gone through yet. > > Works for me, I've heard that used, too. > > Not that it's even mentioned much at all, I write very few > checks and the only payee that ever dragged their feet cashing ... > oops, depositing ... payments was my town, property taxes. Careful, girl ... ;-) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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