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You will be able to deposit this at any post office.Just got my refund letter. Have moved house over the summer (though why that should be any sort of issue I don't know; I changed my address on the VicRoads website/portal and was promptly sent the sticker for the back of license).
Not quite sure why the cheque couldn't have been included in this first letter. To make me agree to the conditions? And cheque?! My bank won't even do cheques any more. Ugh.
And cheque?! My bank won't even do cheques any more. Ugh.
Any business or government organisation that mostly pays other businesses or governments tends to have its accounting system set up to send cheques.It bemuses me though that VICroads are handling this via cheques. It's like those cash back schemes at any whitegoods store. Are they speculating on people not cashing it? People forgetting about it? Sheer outdatedness of their processes? So far behind the power curve they're rolling off the axis onto their bums?
I once received a Medicare refund as a cheque drawn on the Reserve Bank.
I never understood why people have concerns with other people knowing their bank account numbers. Every business, including mine, sends that around openly. Nobody can withdraw money from my account by providing the bank account number and the name. It's not a credit card number.
Your bank account details are never part of an identity check. Drivers license, Medicare card (oddly!), and utilities bills however are.It’s not the risk that someone could withdraw cash, but that it could become a component of an identity theft. Every bit of data, no matter how innocuous it seems, can build up a plausible profile that you are someone you are not.
Some banks have check depositing at home via the app, and you get to keep the chequeSheesh there is a lot of carry-on here. It’s not hard to cash a cheque. While ATMs are disappearing, typically at least one ATM per bank branch can scan cheques and the money is in your account a couple of days later . You can even line up inside, if you want.
Sheesh there is a lot of carry-on here. It’s not hard to cash a cheque. While ATMs are disappearing, typically at least one ATM per bank branch can scan cheques and the money is in your account a couple of days later . You can even line up inside, if you want.
Yep, both NAB and Westpac (and probably other banks too) let you deposit a cheque with the app.Some banks have check depositing at home via the app, and you get to keep the cheque