• David GerardOPMA
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    51 month ago

    i know right? who the fuck even takes a cheque now?

    • @sc_griffith
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      61 month ago

      my friend in Canada was trying to send me money and we ended up using a check. also my landlord from two apartments ago refused to take rent any other way. she was very old

      • @dorian
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        51 month ago

        cheques are definitely still a thing in canada (companies still use them for one-off payments and landlords still use them to collect rent) and you can now deposit them by taking a picture with your phone.

        • David GerardOPMA
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          21 month ago

          you can do that in the uk too (because nobody can be bothered otherwise and the volume is so low)

    • @aio
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      31 month ago

      My university sends me checks occasionally, like when they overcharged the premium on my dental insurance. No idea why they can’t just do an electronic transfer like for my stipend.

    • @selfMA
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      31 month ago

      how do yall usually handle down payments, like on cars and houses and such? those are the only times I’d really expect to use a check in my part of the US

      • @froztbyte
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        31 month ago

        this side of the world? typical cases: direct funds transfers, or sometimes direct debit (depending on the purchase financing structure and provider). and it’s pretty much a smooth transaction, optionally having to contact your bank of choice to request a temporary/once-off limit adjustment (fairly typical to have transaction value caps in place here for personal accounts)