Receiving Payment: Bank Check - Complete FAQ Guide
How do I recieve a bank check?
In order to receive payment by Bank Check, you are required to use the "sell account" function on our website. Upon completing your account submission, we will send a check by priority mail.
What is a bank check?
A bank check is a payment in the form of a corporate check (these checks are provided by banks). All bank checks can be deposited into your bank account.
Where do I send you my address and information so you can send my bank check?
Upon completing your account submission, an agent will contact you, or you may e-mail support to send your full name and address so we can use that as your billing information to send your bank check. The information we will need from you includes
- Your Full Name
- Your Full Address
How fast can I receive my bank check?
All bank checks are sent by UPS Priority Mail, and arrive within 1 to 5 business days depending on your location.
Can you send a bank check if I am outside the United States or Canada?
No.
Due to the high costs to ship a check (can range from $20 to $250), and low demand to send payments by check to countries outside of the United States and Canada, we no longer support sending payments outside the United States or Canada.
If you select this option, and are located outside the United States or Canada, an agent will contact you regarding your additional options you have upon completion of your account submission.
Can I use a PO Box for a shipping address?
No.
UPS does not ship to a PO Box.
What is the difference between a bank check and the checks I receive from by bank?
Bank Check = Checks You Receive At A Bank
How much does a bank check cost?
No additional charges apply.
Why am I required to accept a bank check?
While your order was being verified, your order had some risk which prevents us from sending payment to you by means of other payment options. As a result, we could only offer you bank check as a payment option.
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