Checks and wire transfers
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Holla, I just read "Going Postal" a few pages back, and that reminded me of the question I have always wanted to ask: What makes the check so popular in the financial world "over there" as opposed to the omnipresent wire- transfer "over here"? What's the rationale behind this fundamental difference? I noticed that there are many problems with the USPS. Why is the check still so popular, even if it is an item that must be sent by mail, as opposed to the "un-stealable" wire transfer. I am looking forward to your answers.
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I do whatever is cheapest. Some idiots still charge for online payments so I send them a check.
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Holla, I just read "Going Postal" a few pages back, and that reminded me of the question I have always wanted to ask: What makes the check so popular in the financial world "over there" as opposed to the omnipresent wire- transfer "over here"? What's the rationale behind this fundamental difference? I noticed that there are many problems with the USPS. Why is the check still so popular, even if it is an item that must be sent by mail, as opposed to the "un-stealable" wire transfer. I am looking forward to your answers.
Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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dan neely wrote:
which wants $4 as a service fee for online billpay.
Yeah there are at least 2 utilities that I pay this extra 4.95 for - that's an extra 10 bucks a month.
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that's an extra 10 bucks a month.
why pay extra $10 when you can get it for free My bank (Citizen's Bank and local Credit Union) have *free* bill payment service. If the company can receive ACH payment, it gets wired overnight, otherwise they write a check and send it postal for free. Yipeeeeeeeeee :-D
Yusuf
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And 5 of the remaining 6 know how to spell it properly but choose to spell it correctly. ;P
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Ah, the noble and ancient Canuck sport of american baiting :-D
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Looks like I took the bait. :-O
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Holla, I just read "Going Postal" a few pages back, and that reminded me of the question I have always wanted to ask: What makes the check so popular in the financial world "over there" as opposed to the omnipresent wire- transfer "over here"? What's the rationale behind this fundamental difference? I noticed that there are many problems with the USPS. Why is the check still so popular, even if it is an item that must be sent by mail, as opposed to the "un-stealable" wire transfer. I am looking forward to your answers.
Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
'greed' factor at work here. When I write a cheque, regardless of the date of the cheque, I just have to ensure that the funds to cover the cheque are available on the day that the cheque makes it's way back to my bank. This could be a day or two to possibly several weeks. If I do a wire transfer, the money leaves my account immediately, and somebody else now has control of the funds. :)
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Holla, I just read "Going Postal" a few pages back, and that reminded me of the question I have always wanted to ask: What makes the check so popular in the financial world "over there" as opposed to the omnipresent wire- transfer "over here"? What's the rationale behind this fundamental difference? I noticed that there are many problems with the USPS. Why is the check still so popular, even if it is an item that must be sent by mail, as opposed to the "un-stealable" wire transfer. I am looking forward to your answers.
Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
The wife handles that; she writes checks unless there's a discount for paying online. Or sometimes she'll wait until the last moment and then pay online.
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And 5 of the remaining 6 know how to spell it properly but choose to spell it correctly. ;P
BDF People don't mind being mean; but they never want to be ridiculous. -- Moliere
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Most of my bills are done via electrons now. The only checks I write monthly are to my landlord (mom and pop vs big business owners) and my power company which wants $4 as a service fee for online billpay. :mad: Otherwise the only checks I deal with are almost all rebates; the hope here is that you'll forget to cash them and the rebate company pockets the money.
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Wow, Direct Debit payments to utilities in the UK are cheaper than paying by cheque. Of course when they come to refund money it is always by cheque though!
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Holla, I just read "Going Postal" a few pages back, and that reminded me of the question I have always wanted to ask: What makes the check so popular in the financial world "over there" as opposed to the omnipresent wire- transfer "over here"? What's the rationale behind this fundamental difference? I noticed that there are many problems with the USPS. Why is the check still so popular, even if it is an item that must be sent by mail, as opposed to the "un-stealable" wire transfer. I am looking forward to your answers.
Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
I haven't had a cheque book for 5 or 6 years and didn't miss it till I needed to pay a small company for a holiday this year. 2 mins on the phone though and I'd transferred the funds the same day, he could see the money via his internet banking site before I'd put down the phone. Compare that to waiting a week for royal mail to deliver a first class letter and then 5 days for a cheque to clear (but could still be reversed from your account) etc etc. Russ