It\I was setting up automatic bill payments for my rent, and I spent a good half-hour fumbling around before I finally nailed it. That moment of frustration turned into relief, and now I want to save you the hassle. Void cheques aren\on a piece of paper anymore; they\across it, but with mobile banking, it\it\or \It might be tucked under a menu icon or a \tab. When you find it, give it a tap, and voilà! The app will display a digital version of your void cheque, complete with all the necessary numbers. You can save it as a PDF or screenshot it to share securely. I always double-check that the details match my records before sending it off—it\to save time. And if all else fails, CIBC\a quick call can sort it out. Beyond the app, you can get a void cheque from online banking on a computer or by visiting a branch, but the mobile option is the quickest for most folks. Remember, security is key here—never share your void cheque over unsecured channels, and always delete any screenshots after use. This whole process reflects how banking has evolved; it\s about convenience without compromising safety.
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