Signing Cheques

fareast85

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Wonder if anyone here is able to help?

I have an inconsistent signature and whenever i signed something at the bank, or GIRO forms, they will need me to resign due to 'different signature'.

I need to issue cheques soon and therefore, need to have a very consistent signature but have no idea on how to go about doing it.

Anyone can advice? is there courses or anyone who can guide me in producing a very consistent signature?
 

stemcell

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U can use simple signature to sign the cheque. Like my dad, his signature is just a single Chinese wording. Just secure your cheque book properly.
 

stemcell

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Something to add if u wondering what if they change the 'cash amount' nornally if the cash amount is changed in two side 'written' n 'numeric', bank will reject.

In my case, I use a cheque writer
 

Yowzer

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Can use your thumbprint. Just keep an inkpad handy.

Anyway, inconsistent signatures tend to be signs of an emotionally erratic person.
 

knightdreamer

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Wonder if anyone here is able to help?

I have an inconsistent signature and whenever i signed something at the bank, or GIRO forms, they will need me to resign due to 'different signature'.

I need to issue cheques soon and therefore, need to have a very consistent signature but have no idea on how to go about doing it.

Anyone can advice? is there courses or anyone who can guide me in producing a very consistent signature?

Hi, just keep practice and you will be fine:)
 
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