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Can someone else use my stimulus check?

Writer Emma Jordan

“Stimulus checks are not eligible for double endorsement,” a representative told a customer in a March 16 Q&A. “Therefore, they cannot be signed over to another person or deposited into a bank account not owned by the recipient of the check.”

Can someone else cash my stimulus check at Walmart?

Go to Walmart (or Another Store that Cashes Checks) Some large retailers will cash your stimulus check for you. Expect to pay a fee, though. Walmart, for example, will cash a government check of up to $5,000. Their fee is $4 for a check up to $1,000; $8 for a check above that amount.

How many people are going to get stimulus checks?

Payments should go to about 159 million households. “People can expect to start seeing direct deposits hit their bank accounts as early as this weekend,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday. “Payments to eligible Americans will continue throughout the course of the next several weeks,” she said.

What to do if your stimulus check was written on and signed over to?

You and the person that you signed it over to need to take the check to their bank with your photo IDs in order to cash it. The bank has a record of the failed mobile deposit and likely rejected it because of the high fraud rate with 2 party checks. If this does not work, then you will need to return the check to the IRS and request a replacement.

Is the third stimulus check still going out?

The third stimulus check is still going out, having reached some 165 million Americans. Be sure to check your stimulus check status or call the IRS stimulus check phone number with questions regarding your payment. Read on for everything there is to know about the possibility of another round of payments.

What did people do with their Stimulus money?

If you paid off debt or saved your stimulus payment, you took the same actions as most other Americans, according to new data. Only 15% of CARES Act stimulus recipients mostly spent their payments, according to a new survey by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).