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Cashier's Check - Void After 90 Days - Legal in Texas?

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HRZ

Senior Member
I don't think it's void at 90 days, it's merely up to discretion of bank to honor its own check ....their call ...
 


Aggie1999

Member
Final update: Complaints with the BBB and the Texas Credit Union Department did the trick. They were sent to the credit union executive office. The credit union's VP of branch operations called me and let me know the local branch would now cash the check. Cashier's check has been cashed.
 

Shadowbunny

Queen of the Not-Rights
Final update: Complaints with the BBB and the Texas Credit Union Department did the trick. They were sent to the credit union executive office. The credit union's VP of branch operations called me and let me know the local branch would now cash the check. Cashier's check has been cashed.
Thanks for the update, Aggie1999
 

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