PLEASE MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO

Definition: This phrase instructs the payer to write the specified person or organization's name on the cheque to whom the payment is intended.

Synonyms: Payee Instruction, Recipient Details, Payment Recipient, Beneficiary Name, Check Payee

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
When paying for the school trip, please make cheques payable to Greenfield Elementary School.
#2
To order your favorite books, please make cheques payable to the local bookstore.
#3
Please make cheques payable to Happy Paws Animal Shelter to support our furry friends.
#4
To secure your spot in the art workshop, please make cheques payable to Creative Expressions Studio.
#5
To purchase tickets for the upcoming play, please make cheques payable to Center Stage Productions.
#6
When booking the conference room, please make cheques payable to the hotel management.
#7
To complete your registration for the workshop, please make cheques payable to the event organizer.
#8
For your monthly rent, please make cheques payable to the property management company.
#9
To support the local animal shelter, please make cheques payable to "Paws and Whiskers Rescue."
#10
If you wish to renew your magazine subscription, please make cheques payable to the publishing company.
#11
For the acquisition of rare literary treasures, please make cheques payable to the esteemed auction house, Sotheby's.
#12
Please make cheques payable to XYZ Charity Fund.
#13
The landlord kindly requests that you please make cheques payable to him.
#14
To avoid any delays, please make cheques payable to the landlord.
#15
Please make cheques payable to the landlord at your earliest convenience.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Thank you for choosing our services. Your invoice total is $500. How would you like to settle the payment?B: I'll be paying by cheque. Whom should I make it payable to?A: Please make cheques payable to ABC Company.B: Got it, I'll make sure to write that down. When do you need the cheque by?
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