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Kroger is one of the world’s largest grocery retailers in the United States. But does Kroger take checks? Yes.
Though Kroger’s check writing and processing policies are tricky. But we’ll show you how to navigate the process with no issues.
We also present information on using a credit or debit card and how to get cash back on any of these payment types.
In this Article:
Kroger Check Writing Policy
[*=left]Kroger Check Writing Policy
[*=left]Kroger Returned Check Policy
[*=left]Getting Cash Back from a Check
[*=left]Cashing a Check at Kroger
[*=left]Accepted Credit and Debit Cards Issuers (American Express, Etc.)
[*=left]How to Get Cash Back from a Debit or Credit Card
Kroger accepts personal checks as a form of payment. When you pay with a check, the cashier will run the check through their system. In two to three business days, Kroger deposits the check into the bank.
So how does Kroger process checks? Does Kroger use Telecheck or any other third party check processing company? No. Kroger does not use a check processing company like Telecheck or Certegy to process personal checks.
When you pay with a check, you’ll need to provide a state-issued ID from the state where you are shopping or an adjoining state. First-time check writers have restrictions, which vary by store. Generally, first-time check writers are only allowed to write a check of up $150 and cannot get cash back. This limit is pretty standard across stores, although there are a few Kroger locations, mostly in California, that have a $250 limit and allow new check writers to get up to $20 cash back.
If you are a regular Kroger shopper and have an established relationship with your local store but have not been paying with checks, you can ask your store to grant you a higher limit as a new check writer. The store will need to call the customer relations department to have your higher limit approved.
Be aware that Kroger’s check writing system only goes back 90 days. Therefore, if you let more than 90 days go by without paying by check, your history will be lost, and you may have to start over as a first-time check writer. When we talked to the customer relations department about this rule, they recommended paying by check about once a month to ensure that your history won’t be lost.
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any questions?
If you go to Costco or Sam's club to buy groceries you need an ID.
If you write a check you need an ID.
"Lying" doesn't mean what you think it means, dummy.
Notice that your first 2 sentences above start with the word, "IF." That's a condition. Twittler didn't give any conditions, he said, YOU NEED ID TO BUY GROCERIES, PERIOD. THAT'S NOT TRUE. If you're too stupid to grasp that concept, oh, well...
ID to buy groceries?
You really are RETARDED.
Yeah,I went to 7-11 & bought a coke & they asked for ID @)@):missingte:missingte:hahahahah:hahahahah:hahahahah:hahahahah:hahahahah:lol::lol::lol::lol:
well, they both collect the minimum in social security payments so they're not as far apart as they'd like to think
Yeah,I went to 7-11 & bought a coke & they asked for ID @)@):missingte:missingte:hahahahah:hahahahah:hahahahah:hahahahah:hahahahah:lol::lol::lol::lol:
ID to buy groceries?
You really are RETARDED.