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that's smart- I should do thatI’ve basically stopped. Recently I’d had too many checks being held up in the mail so I made the switch. I try to do the check paying process through my bank’s website so the companies don’t have my banking information.
I'm old and never thought of that, I guess.I just ordered new checks for the first time in 20 years (not an exaggeration). That was several moves and pre-marriage. I just saw no need to keep getting new checks just because my address changed. Btw, why aren't you having your bank send out the check?
You could use web bill pay and they’ll print and mail the check for you.I still write one a month, because our condo association bookkeeper is still living in 1970. Other than that, I can't remember the last time I wrote out a paper check.
Only one scrap of paper? I have to audit my wallet every quarter just to get rid of all the junk that piles up in the darn thing.☹️I haven’t written a check in years, but I carry around a scrap of paper in my wallet with a whole series of different random numbers. Two of which are my account number and routing number. I find that when I’m out and about once or twice a year I need them, and who can remember all those digits.
You could use web bill pay and they’ll print and mail the check for you.
NoI still write one a month, because our condo association bookkeeper is still living in 1970. Other than that, I can't remember the last time I wrote out a paper check.
I switched to "The Ridge Wallet" a couple yrs ago, best thing I ever did..Only one scrap of paper? I have to audit my wallet every quarter just to get rid of all the junk that piles up in the darn thing.☹️
There is a new company named Finovera. You sign in and the sign into each of your billers. They then get the Bill. No matter what email, text or home address they use to Bill you it goes into one central place. They also download the invoice so you only have to go to Finovera to get it for 12 months. They also will let you pay with any bank checking account or credit card. Finally they graph the payment and send you alerts if there is an increase beyond reason. They are also going to be releasing a subscription management feature. They’ll inform you of subscriptions ( Hulu, Spotify, Amazon, HBO, Netflix, etc) so you can go turn them off if you aren’t using them.I still write one a month, because our condo association bookkeeper is still living in 1970. Other than that, I can't remember the last time I wrote out a paper check.
Luddite here. I pay nothing over the net, with a phone or anything other than checks or cash.I still write one a month, because our condo association bookkeeper is still living in 1970. Other than that, I can't remember the last time I wrote out a paper check.
No more than 10 per year. Some small contractors don't accept credit cards and they want paid at the time of service.I still write one a month, because our condo association bookkeeper is still living in 1970. Other than that, I can't remember the last time I wrote out a paper check.
I write quite a few checks. I average 150 per year.I still write one a month, because our condo association bookkeeper is still living in 1970. Other than that, I can't remember the last time I wrote out a paper check.
Care to make it 151?I write quite a few checks. I average 150 per year.
I have a number of addition problems on a piece of paper, having multiple number sets, with one being my routing number. Once again proving great minds think in similar ways.I haven’t written a check in years, but I carry around a scrap of paper in my wallet with a whole series of different random numbers. Two of which are my account number and routing number. I find that when I’m out and about once or twice a year I need them, and who can remember all those digits.