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Posted by Fred Williams on July 15, 2007, 3:09 pm
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>> I've heard the term Cashiers Check. I've heard the term
>> Certified Check. But, what is a "Certified Cashiers Check"?
> A cashere's check is issued by the bank. A certified check
> is when you have your own check certified. A Certified
> Cashier's Check is when you get a Cashier's Check and to
> make sure it doesn't bounce, you have it certified.
I've never heard of anyone having a legitimate bank cashiers
check returned for lack of funds or the necessity of getting
a cashier's check "certified" to prevent it from being
returned. Like other posters have said, it's redundant
terminology.
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