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Writing a check......dollar amount

iamme

Lifer
For $3,930 can I write:

Thrity Nine Hundred Thirty?

Three Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty is so long...
 
just write it to Josh Wink.... lol..i think either way will work...just make sure that it cant be fudged to look like a different dollar amount
 
It's just two extra words.
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And technically you could leave the "and" out.

😛
 
You wasted more time writing on here about it. Sounds like someone is proud to be writing such a large check. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Rob9874
You wasted more time writing on here about it. Sounds like someone is proud to be writing such a large check. 😉

random flame for you for flaming him

 
I would write, "ThreeThousandNineHundredThirty-and-NO/100------------" in scrunched up little letters, but that's just me.
 
Originally posted by: Rob9874
You wasted more time writing on here about it. Sounds like someone is proud to be writing such a large check. 😉

Seriously - you wrote 23 words to ask if you could save writing 2 words.
 
This is - and I know this importance of this - the most useless thread ever. And here's why:

If you spell the longer way you've written an extra two words (if you use the and) and yet to create this thread took much longer than that. Unless it's something you plan on doing frequently I'm not sure the purpose behind this thread.

Furthermore I don't think it matters. Pick whichever you like.
 
Write "Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thiry Dollars and no cents"


Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty & XX/100 and a squiggly line to the end. The word cents is unnecessary and the end of the line on my checks say "dollars" already.
 
hehe, it was for my mother.

her english is bad and she asked me if the way she wrote her check was acceptable. she used "Thirty Nine Hundred Thirty". then i started thinking how small i'd have to write if i were to write it out.

guess we'll see if the bank returns it 😛
 
Actually, the written part of the check (i.e. the written dollar amount) is the legal part of the check, so it really is the most important part. Just my "two cents"
 
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