Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I was reading online that some banks won't accept checks that are not printed through them. It's a pretty significant price savings, so maybe they do it as an empty threat.
Plus, it's the same company (Harland Clarke) whether I do it through the bank or through Costco.
Banks can’t do that.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I was reading online that some banks won't accept checks that are not printed through them. It's a pretty significant price savings, so maybe they do it as an empty threat.
Plus, it's the same company (Harland Clarke) whether I do it through the bank or through Costco.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I was reading online that some banks won't accept checks that are not printed through them. It's a pretty significant price savings, so maybe they do it as an empty threat.
Plus, it's the same company (Harland Clarke) whether I do it through the bank or through Costco.
What you read is not true. You can write a check on anything and the bank has to accept it. Write it on a pair of panties with lipstick. Its a valid check. Banks don't like this because it can't go through the automated clearing system, but they cannot refuse it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you! I was reading online that some banks won't accept checks that are not printed through them. It's a pretty significant price savings, so maybe they do it as an empty threat.
Plus, it's the same company (Harland Clarke) whether I do it through the bank or through Costco.
What you read is not true. You can write a check on anything and the bank has to accept it. Write it on a pair of panties with lipstick. Its a valid check. Banks don't like this because it can't go through the automated clearing system, but they cannot refuse it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people actually buy checks from their banks.
Yeah if my bank doesn't offer free checks forever I'm not using them. I only use about 20 checks a year. As soon as I can get my cleaners to use venmo, PayPal, I'll never have to write a chech again!
I use a lot of checks, because I don't carry cash.
I use checks for the following:
1) tutor
2) therapists
3) cleaning service
4) lawn care
5) doctor co-pays - even though I know they accept credit cards, I try to be cognizant of the fact that its expensive for especially small businesses to process them. So I write checks instead
Seriously? They'd prefer that you pay by credit card. It's much less work for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed the price is a fraction of what I pay with my bank! But, then I was reading about security issues?
Is that really an issue? Has anyone else gotten checks from Costco?
Are they "legit"? are you really asking this question?
You think that a major big box retailer would offer a product like this and have it be "not legit"?
There is some discussion online that Costco checks don't have the same security features as a bank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people actually buy checks from their banks.
Yeah if my bank doesn't offer free checks forever I'm not using them. I only use about 20 checks a year. As soon as I can get my cleaners to use venmo, PayPal, I'll never have to write a chech again!
I use a lot of checks, because I don't carry cash.
I use checks for the following:
1) tutor
2) therapists
3) cleaning service
4) lawn care
5) doctor co-pays - even though I know they accept credit cards, I try to be cognizant of the fact that its expensive for especially small businesses to process them. So I write checks instead
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed the price is a fraction of what I pay with my bank! But, then I was reading about security issues?
Is that really an issue? Has anyone else gotten checks from Costco?
Are they "legit"? are you really asking this question?
You think that a major big box retailer would offer a product like this and have it be "not legit"?