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anyone know?????
anyone know?????
Yes.
However, if it is a big sum, you are recommended to go to the counter to deposit and get a deposit slip (just in case the cashier order goes missing in transit and process). Chances is slim but yet such cases still do happen.
Please do not mislead us. I am not very sure about how much your big sum is but I got rejected over the counter when I tried to bank in my Cashier’s Order after waiting in vain for 45 minutes.
That’s another story altogether when the entrance allowed me in while the counter rejected me. Already raised a complaint for that matter.You didn’t clarify with the staff at the entrance?
That’s another story altogether when the entrance allowed me in while the counter rejected me. Already raised a complaint for that matter.
Bottom line is, they no longer process over-the-counter cheque bank-in no matter how much your sum is.

Please do not mislead us. I am not very sure about how much your big sum is but I got rejected over the counter when I tried to bank in my Cashier’s Order after waiting in vain for 45 minutes.
That'll work. Write those three key pieces of information in the relative positions indicated here, per the "Back of Cheque" illustration.A quick question, I was mailed a SCB cashier's order. Can I deposit the cashier order into DBS quick cheque deposit? The cashier's order does not have the regular cheque form at the back of the cashier order, so I assumed I just write my DBS account number, name and mobile # on it?