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Assess risk to identify acceptance or rejection of financial transactions, evaluate and accurately process loan/pawn applications, check cashing transactions and/or other relevant business.
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Follow Anti-Money Laundering guidelines while processing Western Union, Money Orders, Prepaid Cards and Check Cashing. Have sufficient visual acuity to check ID cards, checks, invoices and other written documents.
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Perform accurate price check functions. Process all of the various types of transactions accepted by the store including but not necessarily limited to cash, checks, authorized Accounts Receivable sales, Electronic Payments, WIC, coupons, gift cards, bottle credits, refunds, lottery, Western Union etc.
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Provide account services to customers including but not limited to processing deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, check cashing, selling cashier’s checks, etc. Responsibilities of a Vault Teller/Backup CSR.
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Complete transactions such as deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, check cashing, cash advances, cashier's checks, VISA gift/travel money cards and US Savings bond redemption for the member as appropriate.
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FSR/Teller functions- Greet members in a professional and courteous manner and perform routine member transactions, including deposits, withdrawals, cash advances, loan payments, check cashing, address changes etc.
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Verify guest's method of payment and follow established credit-check procedures; adheres to credit, check-cashing, and cash-handling policies and procedures; post and file all charges to guest master and city ledger accounts, follow procedures for issuing and closing safe deposit boxes; understands proper mailing, packaging, and message-handling procedures.
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Have knowledge of hotel property, hotel staff, and hotel services with hours of operations; room locations, types of rooms and room selling strategies; hotel rates and discounts and how to handle each; and hotel credit and check cashing policies and procedures.
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Including but not limited to; deposits, withdrawals, loan payment receipt, cashier check issuance, check cashing, credit card advances, savings bond redemption, check orders, wire transfer and ACH transactions.
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Works closely with the housekeeping department to ensure room status reports are up to date, notify housekeeping department of early check-ins, late check-outs, special request reservations, and part-day rooms; coordinates guestroom maintenance requests with the engineering and maintenance departments.
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Establish new computer accounts and process document requirements for credit, check cashing with policy and regulatory guidelines. Cashing of checks utilizing computer terminals. This role also sells gambling chips, tokens, or tickets to casino patrons, pay out jackpots and manages credit applications.
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Multi-task customer transactions involving merchandise, truck scales, shower reservations, different forms of transmitting communications, and handling the personal check-cashing process.
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Transactions include deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, transfers, check cashing, traveler’s checks, money orders, placing check holds, assuring proper identification & endorsements, balance and maintain cash drawer, etc.
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As a Summer Teller, you will provide quality service to our members by performing routine member transactions, including deposits, withdrawals, cash advances, loan payments, transfers and check cashing.
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Processes daily transactions including deposits, withdrawals, check cashing and payments accurately, and balances work to teller system with minimal assistance. When needed, will be required to process a variety of retail and commercial transactions, including deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, and check cashing, in an accurate and efficient manner.
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