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Will you miss cheques when they finally withdraw them
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Has anyone recently asked you to show a 'Cheque Guarantee Card' when writing them a cheque?
I know once they would ask you for one, when using a cheque to pay for goods at the supermarket, but most people swipe their card these days.
Will you miss cheques when they finally withdraw them?
Has anyone recently asked you to show a 'Cheque Guarantee Card' when writing them a cheque?
I know once they would ask you for one, when using a cheque to pay for goods at the supermarket, but most people swipe their card these days.
Will you miss cheques when they finally withdraw them?
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I use them to send money by mail, like I needed to send a birthday cheque the other day. I used to use gift cards but they are less secure, anyone could use them if found, at least you can stop a cheque. Otherwise no, I pay either by swipe or or-line these days, my last cheque before the recent one was over a year ago.
Is it only personal cheques which are going? - I guess companies will still need to send them, I had one from my cat insurance company the other day.
Is it only personal cheques which are going? - I guess companies will still need to send them, I had one from my cat insurance company the other day.
I had my Oven cleaned by a Co' on Friday, It was a v/nice lady and she accepted Cash or Cheque. I dusted my Cheque-book off & paid that way (she wanted my post code written on the back) last cheque I made out was to my daughter in 2005.
PS the Oven job was FAB shon like dianonds afterwards, - £50 - . well worth it.
jem
PS the Oven job was FAB shon like dianonds afterwards, - £50 - . well worth it.
jem
If you want a stamped paper receipt as proof of a bill being paid then any bill paid at the bank needs a cheque. Many folk don't like passing card details out on line or over a phone so cheques are useful then. Postal donations to charity or in a birthday card uses them. I'm sure there are many other situations where the recipient isn't a large business with card payment facilities.
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