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May 21st, 2011 03:19 PM #1
Pwede ba magbayad ng (BDO)check sa (BPI)?
Example lang po yung bank na ni name ko. =) TIA
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May 21st, 2011 03:50 PM #5
hahaha. actually for tuition fee. pero kailangan may letter from (BDO) para makabayad ako sa (BPI)?
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May 21st, 2011 04:53 PM #7
If the name of the payee is the bank you're paying, then it shouldn't be an issue, and you shouldn't need a letter for it. I myself am currently paying EastWest with Metrobank cheques for my car amortization.
You mentioned tuition fee... I suppose you are paying straight to the school's bank account? You'll have a deposit slip anyway so they can easily identify to whom you're paying to. It'll be subject to a clearing period though, usually three banking days.
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May 22nd, 2011 05:03 AM #9
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May 22nd, 2011 01:38 PM #10
Mic, if you are paying your school tuition fee whose account is in BPI with your BDO check, make sure that the check is payable to your school. So sa check mo nakalagay duon yung name ng school. Then punta ka sa BPI, fill out ka ng deposit slip, i-check mo ang check deposit sa form at isulat mo ang Account name (your school) and the the BPI account number ng school nyo. I-abot mo sa teller ang accomplished form at iyong check. Yung ibabalik na deposit slip sa iyo ng teller ay ang patunay na naideposit mo na iyon pambayad mo sa tuition fee mo. Pwede mo na ipakita sa school mo itong deposit slip. At gaya ng sabi nila, may 3 days clearing, meaning, may 3 days bago mailipat ang pera mo sa BDO sa bank account ng school mo sa BPI.
Walang magiging problema kung may enough cash ka para suportahan yung inisyu mo na check. Kaya wag ka ki-kickback ng malaki. Otherwise, talbog yung check mo, at di ka makaka-enrol, hehehe.
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