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auzzie | 21:40 Fri 16th Sep 2011 | Business & Finance
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Do they still do them? They used to years ago.
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What is a left-handed cheque book?
21:41 Fri 16th Sep 2011
What is a left-handed cheque book?
where the stubbs are on the right hand side, so that lefties can actually write in them
Work it out Scotsman lol, stubs are on the other side!
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For left handed people!!
It's not April 1st is it?
They did those as well for the vertically impaired, excellent service worthy of the the two Bronze Lions, Stephen and Stitt.


I heard that they were retailing one with the stubs under the cheques, especially for the Ozzies and All Blacks - I do not know if they are doing those today.
seriously chrissa. Have you ever tried writing in a cheque stubb with your left hand? It's almost impossible
I still don't get it. My cheque book has no stubs. I haven't seen that for years, possibly decades.
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Talk about asking a simple question........................
I take it no one knows then
HSBC will probably tell you if you ask them
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try the Rive Gauche branch of Société Générale in Paris
I've never thought about it bednobs but now you come to mention it, it must be tricky.

Scotman, how do you know the amount of any cheques you write without a stub?
which bank are you with scotman?
How dare you accuse us, auzzie, they used to do their corporate cheques above and below as to their stubs......so why not the right as well as the left.
loyds, ex HBOS
i'm with lloyds and my cheque book has stubbs
Now there is a leading question, bednobs.....excellent.
I would love a George Stubbs painting!

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