I am curious on my regular checking account if I could sign my beneficiary signature on the line when I sign the check? What does that do? Would that intern make my checking about a beneficiary account? Will that work?
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The short answer is, "yes." However, the way the Chris talks about it, you must build a history of signing and endorsing with the 'bene' signature. Allow them time to recognize and process checks with the 'bene' signature.
Thank you. Thats what I was processing that he said in the video. Just needed further authentication of what I was hearing
so what you're saying is if he signed a check with your beneficiary signature that will be accepted right?
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