Users questions

Is Paxum International?

Is Paxum International?

Paxum enables MojoHost’s international clients to pay with ease quickly and at a low cost. Paxum makes it easy to send and receive money for clients, vendors, and employees.

Where can I use Paxum?

Paxum Prepaid Card is accepted worldwide where MasterCard is accepted. You can make transactions online or go to a store and make signature based purchases just like you would do with any other regular credit card. You can also use your Paxum Prepaid Card to withdraw money from most ATMs around the world.

How do I activate Paxum?

Activation is a simple process. You need to activate your card from inside your Paxum account. If you encounter any difficulties with this process, don’t hesitate to open a ticket in the Message Center of your Paxum account. We always reply within 24 hours.

Can IRS See cashed checks?

Your bank is required to tell you if your transactions require a special IRS form, which means you would typically know if the agency had this high level of access to your financial transactions. In most cases, the IRS doesn’t monitor check deposits or bank transactions unless it has a distinct reason to do so.

Can stolen checks be cashed?

Cashing a stolen check is not a wise thing to do. So, if you by any chance have a stolen check then you should not cash it. If you want to cash a stolen check then it is considered as constitutes fraud. Moreover, if the check has a large amount then it may go easily from committing a misdemeanor to a felony.

Can you sue someone for cashing your check?

If you are in the US, generally speaking, you can sue anyone for anything. If the person that cashed your check had forged your name, your beef would be with that person, not the bank.

How do I collect a bounced check?

Use these six ways to collect on a bad check without going to court.

  1. Contact the Bank First.
  2. Call Your Customer.
  3. Send a Certified Letter.
  4. Call Your Local District Attorney’s Office.
  5. Use a Check Recovery Service.
  6. Contact a Collection Agency.

What does the term floating a check mean why shouldn’t you do it?

Floating a check is when a customer takes advantage of the float to buy a bit of time on a bad check. For example, an account holder might write a check at the grocery store the day before payday. They give the check to the grocery store on Thursday.

How can you protect yourself from a bounced check?

Here are some of the ways to reduce the rubber-check risk:

  1. Don’t accept checks, period.
  2. Accept only cashier’s checks.
  3. Use a check-verification burea.
  4. Watch out for low-numbered checks.
  5. Scrutinize every check.
  6. Post a bad-check policy.