Endorsing Checks - What You Need to Know

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various methods of endorsing checks among Pampered Chef consultants, focusing on the use of stamps versus hand-signing. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding the endorsement process.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, inquires about the use of stamps for endorsing checks and whether they can order one with specific details.
  • Another participant shares their experience of signing checks instead of using a stamp.
  • Several users mention that they find stamps helpful for saving time, especially when dealing with a high volume of checks.
  • One participant notes they used to have a stamp but had to hand endorse checks after changing banks.
  • Another participant expresses satisfaction with their stamp, stating it helps them keep track of their deposits better.
  • Some participants mention that their banks have specific requirements for endorsements, including the need for a signature in addition to a stamp.
  • One participant shares that they deposit checks without any endorsement due to a new ATM feature.
  • Another participant discusses their experience of receiving a free stamp from their bank, which made the process easier.
  • Some participants indicate they rarely receive checks, preferring credit or debit transactions instead.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the endorsement method, with some participants favoring stamps for efficiency while others prefer signing checks. There is no clear consensus on the best approach, as experiences vary based on individual circumstances and bank requirements.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of experiences related to check endorsement among consultants, highlighting the impact of personal banking practices and the volume of checks received.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to consultants looking for insights on check endorsement practices and the experiences of others in the community.

tinat51796
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This is probably a dumb question but do you guys use a stamp to endorse your checks or do you sign each one individually? If you have a stamp where did you get it? Can I just order a stamp from vista and have it say "for deposit only, my name and my account number"?
 
First of all - on here there aren't any dumb questions

and

I sign my checks - no stampers

:chef:
 
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Thanks Teresa! I'm just looking for ways to cut time and I thought a stamp might help....I could have DH do it while he watches tv. :)
 
I used to have a stamp but I just changed banks and haven't gotten a new one yet so I had to hand endorse all mine last weekend. D'oh! Call your bank--they'll tell you what it needs to say.
 
Stamp my checks.
 
I got a stamp from Vista - it is very small too! I stamp most of the time, but if I have just a few checks I tend to sign them.
 
LOVE my stamp! I actually ordered deposit slips too. Helps me keep track of everything better. I love it! I watch for the deals in my "Val-Pack" coupons or adds I get in the mail.
 
I sign my checks - I don't want to spend the $ on a stamp
 
I used to stamp "for deposit only" on my checks but my bank said I HAD to sign them too.
 
My bank is fine with a stamp of "For Deposit Only" or even have it hand written. Some banks don't even look at the endorsement, especially if there are a lot of checks. You may ask your bank what they prefer but you can find a "For Deposit Only" stamper at most office supply stores (that's where I got mine). If your bank requires the acct number then you can order a stamper from most office supply stores as well as companies that sell checks or printing stores.
 
My bank has a stamp that they will let me use if it's over 10 checks. One time the gal told me just to sign one check :eek: I usually just sign them. It doesn't take that long.
 
I stamp mine. I got my stamp from VistaPrint.com (free) and it only says "For Deposit Only" and my account number. I was doing it by hand at first, but when I was doing 9-12 shows per month, with high attendance at each show, the sheer number of checks was overwhelming. So I got the stamp. Much easier. Even though mine was free, I still had to pay shipping on it, so it cost me like $7 or something. If you do a lot of shows, it is definitely worth the small cost. For hobbyists, I can't imagine it would matter much to sign the checks by hand.
 
Many banks will not accept "For Deposit Only" as the only thing on the check. It needs to have an endorsement (signature) along with it.

For me, I don't have too many that I can't just sign them...
 
My bank is OK with the stamp that I have. It says for deposit only, my name, and my account number.

I found that signing 10-15 checks per show adds up to a waste of my time.

From what others are posting, I would check with your bank before you pay for a stamp.

I think I got mine really cheap through VistaPrint or RubberStampMan.com
 
I ordered a stamp directly from my bank so I knew they had exactly the info they wanted...it only cost me $11...and I would NEVER go back to signing all those checks! :) My hands get too sore too easy...they are more used to typing :D
 
I don't do anything to my checks. I simply tally them up, put them in the envelope, and away they go!
 
:eek: Sign them myself - Helps me remember my name and account number!!!
 
I ordered a stamp from our local business supply store. It's the same stamp I use to stamp my catalogs. My bank doesn't require an acct # on the check, just the deposit slip.
 
I just deposit mine without signature or stamp. BofA has a new thing at one of the ATMs in my area where you don't even need an envelope anymore. You simply put the check into the slot and it reads the check and knows how much it is written for. it is so cool and easy
 
In also have a stamp. I love it. I just keep my bank bag with all of my stuff in one place. Stamp, calculator, deposit slips, pens and then my reciepts I got from the bank.
 
Hmm I rarely get checks, when people check out I ask credit or debit? only on outside orders do I get checks, on my OOF"s I took off the part about accepting checks.

jmo
 
I hand signed all mine till I got a Free business checking at Washington Mutual and they sent me the stamper. So much easier now.
 
allisonserna said:
Hmm I rarely get checks, when people check out I ask credit or debit? only on outside orders do I get checks, on my OOF"s I took off the part about accepting checks.

jmo

This may have something to do with where you live.....I rarely get CC or DC's - almost all of my business is checks and cash.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are endorsing checks in Pampered Chef?

Endorsing checks in Pampered Chef refers to the process of signing the back of a check to authorize its deposit or cashing. This is necessary for consultants to receive their commission payments or reimbursements from the company.

How do I properly endorse a check?

To properly endorse a check, you should sign your name on the back of the check in the designated endorsement area. It’s also advisable to write your consultant ID number below your signature to ensure the payment is processed correctly.

What should I do if I receive a check but it is made out to someone else?

If you receive a check made out to someone else, you should contact Pampered Chef's customer service or your upline leader immediately. They can guide you on how to resolve the issue and ensure the payment is directed to the correct recipient.

Can I deposit an endorsed check into a different bank account?

Generally, you can deposit an endorsed check into a different bank account, but it’s important to check with your bank’s policies. Some banks may require that the check be deposited into the account of the person whose name is on it, so it’s best to confirm beforehand.

What happens if I forget to endorse my check?

If you forget to endorse your check, you will not be able to deposit or cash it. You will need to sign the back of the check and then attempt to deposit it again. If there are any issues, contacting your bank or Pampered Chef support can help resolve the situation.

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