You can cash a check at any register with an actual cashier. Can be done 24/7 with or without a purchase. Note, they may not have funds readily available outside of the hours the Customer Service (or Money Services in some stores) desk is open.
Subsequently, question is, how do you cash a check when the bank is closed? If your bank is closed, wont cash the check, or wont give you more than in cash, you can try to get cash at a retailer. Youll have the most success with a government-issued or payroll check, but you may be able to cash small personal checks as well.
Furthermore, can you cash a check at night?
There are check cashing businesses that might have night hours. But some banks also have extended hours in urban areas so you might check to see what hours your bank is open. You can also check the hours of the bank the check is drawn on (if it isnt yours), and possibly cash it there.
Who cashes checks open near me?
Below is a list of eleven ATM check cashing places near me open now.
Bank of America. Bank of America has locations over the entire world. Chase. Chase has more than 5,300 bank branches and around 15,500 ATMs nationwide. Wells Fargo. U.S. Bank. Citibank. TD Bank. SunTrust Bank. Capital One.
Very safe
Way too expensive
sit next to me while waiting for the metro like, on both sides while noone else was there. And almost pick pocketed while on the metro going in run and dash method. Nothing ever happened or taken because I played it smart and didn't do any dumb tourist things but please be careful. Keep your cell phone in your FRONT pocket. Keep things in a secret pocket and don't put anything of importance in the front pockets of a backpack even if you hold it up front they have their ways lol. Also, Barcelona is mostly smoke and mirrors vibe wise. A lot of things you think are amazing or authentic are built purely for tourism and not authentic. Like, the "Gothic Quarter" for example. You can also entertain all of your vices here as well. Just be very very careful as Barcelona can swiftly drag you in and under. The Catalan people are courteous but not warm or friendly. If you want to thrive here you must learn Spanish AND Catalan. The only spanish speakers that are friendly are people from outside of Cataluyna but, quickly become on of them if from Spain so, your only bet are those from Latin America. And yeah, Barcelona is family friendly no problem. Just don't live in the Reval area unless you want break-ins. It's considered a hip place though despite that. And as a single person renting a room and using Cafe Wifi and going out for a drink once a week and buying bare minimal groceries; I would say I could live off of 700 euros bare minimum which, is kind of not enough if you ask me but it was ok. I could have found a cheaper room (Mine was 430 euros) but, alas I was desperate. However, Barcelona is amazing, with an art scene that is cool, a skater's paradise if that's your scene and many more. Just don't do dumb tourist things.