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We still use checks for utility bills. Too many of them want to eliminate the paper statements when the go electronic. Sorry, when I am standing in front of them pointing out their obvious error, I want printed documentation showing them their problem.
You pay Joe Eish by check. ;-T He ships your parts along with the bill. By todays standards, about as old fashion as you can get. And trusting your customers to pay. Now that is old fashion. :BEER: Matt
DO NOT USE YOUR DEBIT CARD for anything other than withdrawal of money from your native bank.Hacking is getting much much worse now - Almost any vendor is fair game now. I would suggest using credit cards and pay them off every month.Or electronic bill pay using your bank. That's about it. Even paper checks are risky now.
I've simplified my life a bit this year and just use my debit card for everything.
You do know that anything that hits the debit card instantly comes straight out of your checking account, don't you? WHEN that card gets hijacked you'll have to deal with the fallout.
You do know that anything that hits the debit card instantly comes straight out of your checking account, don't you? WHEN that card gets hijacked you'll have to deal with the fallout. (BTDT, to the tune of $1200. I did get it all back eventually but it was a PITA, and I'm very lucky that I didn't have checks ricocheting all over town in the interim.) Most banks will give you a no-fee credit card that is separated from your checking account, that's what I did after the unpleasant lesson. Further, since the interweb is pretty much the root of all evil-doers who steal CC numbers, I also got a "disposable" CC that only gets used on-line (and is the ONLY one that gets used on-line) with a $500 credit limit to sort of limit the carnage. It's been replaced a couple of times now.Howard
We've had the same kind of service from our 'no name' bank service dept. And, we didn't even have to go in and sign anything. Just took care of it over the phone (when they called me to check on the strange charges).We have one creedit card we use on line, we use the debit card for a lot of stuff, but not on line. Haven't lost the use of our funds. Have had both cancelped and reissued several times.FWIW I've had an AMEX card for many years. Have not had to have it reissued and have only had one fraudulent charge in more than 15 years of steady use, both online and in all types of stores.
Cash is always faster , all of this plastic money is costing consumers and retailers tons of money every year , and is a legal scam . Who pays for those fraudulent charges that magically disappear , surprise , it isn't the banks . Sorry , every electronic plastic transaction is just one more layer of cash skimming middleman added to the economy . Dusty
Quite true Dusty. We pay cash/check locally; but buying online there is only one choice.... plastic. And everybody pays more for it in the end: except the banks. I do not take credit cards nor health insurance in my small orthotics medical practice. Since 2001 I have had only a few checks bounce.