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"pay to the order" different from "deliver-to" fedude 04-04-2008
Posted by fedude on April 4, 2008, 5:32 pm
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I have an online payee that requires the "pay to the order of" on the
check be different from the delivery destination. For instance, the
check needs to be payable to Company A, but the delivery instructions
are Company B, 2400 Main St, Rochester, NY, 14624. I can't find a way
to send this check to Company B with Company A in the payee field.

I can't be the first person to ask this but I could not find it raised
in the forums yet.

Am I just missing something obvious??

Posted by L on April 5, 2008, 12:37 pm
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>I have an online payee that requires the "pay to the order of" on the
> check be different from the delivery destination. For instance, the
> check needs to be payable to Company A, but the delivery instructions
> are Company B, 2400 Main St, Rochester, NY, 14624. I can't find a way
> to send this check to Company B with Company A in the payee field.
>
> I can't be the first person to ask this but I could not find it raised
> in the forums yet.
>
> Am I just missing something obvious??

There should be two lines for the street address.
Make your check payable to "Company A" -- that is the NAME of the online
payee.

Set up the address to be
"Company B"
"123 Street"
"Anytown, zzzzz" --- replacing with the actual information, of course.

You are correct that if the check is actually cut and mailed, both company
names will show in the address field of the envelope. But, that is
immaterial. The "pay to the order of" will be correct, as will the delivery
address.

What will most likely happen, though, is the funds will be electronically
transmitted.



Posted by DrumStick on April 5, 2008, 5:19 pm
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After serious thinking L wrote :
>>I have an online payee that requires the "pay to the order of" on the
>> check be different from the delivery destination. For instance, the
>> check needs to be payable to Company A, but the delivery instructions
>> are Company B, 2400 Main St, Rochester, NY, 14624. I can't find a way
>> to send this check to Company B with Company A in the payee field.
>>
>> I can't be the first person to ask this but I could not find it raised
>> in the forums yet.
>>
>> Am I just missing something obvious??

> There should be two lines for the street address.
> Make your check payable to "Company A" -- that is the NAME of the online
> payee.

> Set up the address to be
> "Company B"
> "123 Street"
> "Anytown, zzzzz" --- replacing with the actual information, of course.

> You are correct that if the check is actually cut and mailed, both company
> names will show in the address field of the envelope. But, that is
> immaterial. The "pay to the order of" will be correct, as will the delivery
> address.

> What will most likely happen, though, is the funds will be electronically
> transmitted.

Growing up with my father being a postal carrier I heard two things
over and over:

1. "Fragile" means don't throw the package over 10 feet. (an obvious
exaggeration I hope)

2. The Post Office doesn't care what name is on the envelope they
deliver by address.

Now, in real life your carrier may be nice enough to bring your mail
when misaddressed but they aren't required to...it's the address that
counts not the name.

Finally, build every package like it's carrying a raw egg.

Drumstick



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