Anonymous wrote:Yes. I pay some bills that way. Especially if I don't want them getting my card info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, because now they have added fees on credit card transactions. Also i don’t want to send my debit card info if I get a bill and can’t pay online for some reason. And I use them for special occasion gifts where I can see if it’s been cashed. Granted these are examples are uncommon.
Yes. Because of small merchants and repairpeople.
Plumbing Company - $1,400
Electrician - $200
Car Dealership Repairs $1,000s
Occasional gifts
College kid apartment deposit (want evidence)
PTA expenses from PTA account (no charge card or debit card with this).
It's enough to make it worth still having checks.
Anonymous wrote:Checks are for the elderly
Anonymous wrote:Checks are for the elderly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do but do not carry them around. Mine are so old they still say Chevy Chase Bank on them. CapOne took them over a decade or more ago.
On those still work? I might have a decade old checkbook in the back of a dresser somewhere
Anonymous wrote:Yes, because now they have added fees on credit card transactions. Also i don’t want to send my debit card info if I get a bill and can’t pay online for some reason. And I use them for special occasion gifts where I can see if it’s been cashed. Granted these are examples are uncommon.