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Old January 13th 05, 06:19 PM
Matt Barrow
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"Dylan Smith" wrote in message
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In article bfmFd.8172$u47.5515@trnddc09, Jürgen Exner wrote:
Let's say, the rest of the world finds it impossible to believe, that

paper
checks are still being used today in an industrialized country.

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This paleozoic banking system of the US of A is nothing but a job

guarantee
for the postal service and a permanent annoyance for anyone who has to

pay a
bill.


People use them out of choice in the US. When I lived in the US, I did
the majority of my transactions either with a debit card or automated
bill pay. However, I saw quite a large number of people still paying for
their groceries by check - they had the option of using debit cards, but
for some reason they didn't want to.


Quite so.Any more, the majority of checks are BUSINESS checks where
electronic transfer is not feasible due to the hassle of setting up a one
time transaction.

Still checks are useful for paying private people. I'd rather pay for a
used car off my neighbour with a check than show up with a suitcase full
of cash or have to arrange a bank transfer.


How would you pay someone electronically for, say, doing your yard service
or a baby sitter?


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Matthew W. Barrow
Site-Fill Homes, LLC.
Montrose, CO