Call in mail check
A classic phrase!
"Call in my mail check" is a common idiomatic expression that means to request a check to be mailed to you, usually as a payment or reimbursement. It's often used in a business or professional context.
For example:
- "Can you call in my mail check for the project I completed last month?"
- "I need to call in my mail check for the conference expenses I incurred."
In this context, "call in" is a figurative expression that means to request or initiate the process of sending a check. It's not meant to be taken literally, as you wouldn't actually be calling someone on the phone to request a check.
So, if you need to request a check to be mailed to you, you can simply say "Call in my mail check" to get the process started!