How to encash your Dollar check in the Philippines
Are you having problem encashing your dollar check from Google Adsense check, PayPerPost check, Adbrite check , ReviewMe, check, Commission Junction check and other affiliate programs check? BTW if you’re not familiar with ReviewMe, and PayPerPost it’s a portal for clients buying text links with anchor text to be embedded to a blog post. Well usually this is the biggest problem Pinoy SEO/Webmaster is facing. After reading few blogs and forum discussion about how to encash your Dollar check, this is my review on it.
First you need a dollar account. But having a dollar account isn’t that easy because usually banks don’t accept dollar account application if you don’t have regular bank account from them in the last 6 months. Here are the recommended bank that you can open bank account easily. Banco De Oro(BDO) Bank and Asiatrust Bank are top two banks that you should look for.
How to Open Dollar Bank Account on BancoDeOro Bank
1. You need 2-3 valid(primary) ID (SSS, Driver’s License, TIN, Passport). NBI ID, School ID, Company ID and Birth Certificate are considered secondary ID. Try to bring all the ID you have because sometimes you will have problems in dealing with some teller of the bank.
2. Atleast $200. If you don’t have dollars you can buy from Money Exchangers.
3. And if they asked you where you will use it for. Just tell them it’s for your internet business. Some of the teller will be amaze so don’t be surprised if they will ask you more questions. Be prepared.
Just remember don’t open Dollar Remittance Account because they will not accept dollar check. Make sure you open Regular Dollar Savings Account.
Advantage of a BDO Regular Dollar Savings Account
1. The benefits of opening a bank account in BDO is the bank opens usually from 9am-6pm and if you will open an account in SM malls BDO is open until the 10am-7pm. Also BDO don’t charge
2. BDO don’t charge any transaction fees. And it will take 20-25 days clearing your check. Unlike other banks that usually takes 30-45 days.
How to Open Dollar Bank Account on AsiaTrust Bank
1. You need 2-3 valid(primary) ID (SSS, Driver’s License, TIN, Passport). NBI ID, School ID, Company ID, Postal ID and Birth Certificate are considered secondary ID.
2. Atleast $100 initial/maintaining balance.
My friend Jeff was actually having problems encashing his check from Google Adsense. Because he didn’t convert his check into peso. So to make life easier try to convert your Adsense earnings into Peso. I have actually opened a EPCI bank account to encash my Adsense check. But usually they will not encash your check if you don’t have an account in the last 6 months from them. I’m just lucky that they let my check deposited on my account. Though you can encash your check on Citibank main branch in Makati I choose to open a bank account and then deposit the check because I’m working in Eastwood City, Libis and it’s far away from Makati so I don’t have time to go there.
But if you still have problems encashing your Adsense check your last resort is your relatives that have good relationship with bank manager. Usually the bank manager is the one who are giving the final judgment if you can encash your check. So having good relationship with them will help you with your problem. You can have good relationship with them by just visiting them often. This will make them feel comfortable to you. As I have done these on my current bank.(LOL)

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March 13, 2007 @ 6:17 pm
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lady influence said,
August 29, 2007 @ 6:51 pm
thanks for the information. am having problems encashing my dollar check from reviewme. I don’t have a dollar account and would rather want my it encashed. I might just look for friendly bank managers who is willing to encash my check.. but will i find one? i just hope..
Vince said,
August 29, 2007 @ 8:17 pm
Hi lady influence, try to negotiate with a bank. If you have a peso bank account you can still encash your check, they will convert your dollar check into peso. It really depends on the bank and how you negotiate. Hopefully you can encash it. Update us on what happen to your check. Cheers