interesting changes to checks... worth reading if you
still use em...
http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Bankin...king/P90617.asp
still use em...
http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Bankin...king/P90617.asp
Make it tougher to “stop” checks. With such fast processing times, it will become harder to prevent a check you’ve written from being paid. If a door-to-door salesperson pressures you into buying magazines, for example, and you later change your mind, you may have just a few hours to enter a stop-payment notice with your bank to keep the check from clearing.
Why is this happening? Well, banks have realized for quite awhile that electronic check processing could save them money, perhaps as much as $2 billion a year.
I don't use credit cards. If I can't afford something, I wait until I can to purchase it. That's how I monitor my spending.Originally posted by Splunge@Aug 21 2004, 05:19 PM
If you can't monitor your own spending, don't expect me to feel sorry if you lose it. I actually see it saving you money if it's stolen. Similar to credit cards which you can stop all transactions in a matter of minutes if you're on the ball.
Of course if this is too complicated, you can always just keep your cash under your bed.
:lol: :lol:Originally posted by kat2220@Aug 21 2004, 09:00 PM
Kats don't work at banks!