I don't think it has anything to do with air travel. The way I understand it, the
USA places a limit on the amount of cash that a single traveler is allowed to
carry out of the country on a single trip, regardless of how he's traveling.
As much as we may disdain them around here, there is still an enormous demand
for US paper bills everywhere outside of our country. If there were no limit, then
there would soon arise this huge sucking sound of greenbacks pouring out of the
country, and into black markets all over the globe.
No limit,no check.
There are 100 US hundred-dollar bills in a $10 Thousand Dollar Bank Strap that is shipped directly from the Federal Reserve to all Financial Institutions, whether it is a Credit Union or bank. Most financial institutions receive a weekly shipment of cash from the Federal Reserve, unless there is an emergency requiring a special shipment, for example if a branch location were running low on cash.
as long as it's not in cash
In cash it's £2,000 In weight it's 2,000lbs
You drive at less than or equal to the speed limit (don't you?) You spend less that or equal to the amount of cash that you have.
if u are one person its one thousand dollar cash
It is thousand notes make a bundle. Actually, bundle is made up of packets. A packet have hundred notes.
how mush expenses can be paid in cash to a person in a year
transporters 35000/- and others 20000/-
yes
no
There are 100 US hundred-dollar bills in a $10 Thousand Dollar Bank Strap that is shipped directly from the Federal Reserve to all Financial Institutions, whether it is a Credit Union or bank. Most financial institutions receive a weekly shipment of cash from the Federal Reserve, unless there is an emergency requiring a special shipment, for example if a branch location were running low on cash.
Contact the lottery's headquarters and they will give you instructions.Massachusetts State Lottery60 Columbian StreetBraintree, MA 02184(781) 849-5555
The limit for an on-line cash advance is dependent on your individual card holder agreement and is based on what credit card companies call your "cash credit line". Account balances, recent purchases and transfers affect the availability of cash.
Dollar, cash, and/or bill.
Not a legal limit - however - for insurance purposes, your insurance company may impose a maximum limit for the amount of cash they're willing to protect with your contents policy.
No.