Anonymous wrote:I have one person that will only accept checks or cash so I have checks for them. I am using a box that I have had for at least 10 years
Anonymous wrote:
Do not send a check through the mail. I'm not 100% sure, but think this is how my account information was stolen. They do not need to "wash a check". As long as they have your account number, they will obtain false ID and walk into your bank to take out money. Ask me how I know. There is a big market for false IDs and the criminals know exactly how/what to counterfeit. They will use a branch of your bank that is not near your home so it is less likely that you go there.
Make sure that your bank or credit union has a recent picture of you on file (through your drivers license).
I never use checks anymore. If a contractor does not allow plastic, I ask for the amount and go get a cashier's check from my bank. They will understand. At a restaurant I use cash if the policy is no plastic. If online (taxes, etc.) I am fine with using electronic transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Of course. I don't CARRY them, but have them and use them
Anonymous wrote:How are you people buying cars without checks? We just bought a car and the dealership would only put $2000 on our credit card. They wanted a check for the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but I don’t use them anymore. A check I wrote out to pay for plumbing services was counterfeited about 8 months later, and scammers tried to withdrew thousands of dollars from my account. I was lucky the bank reimbursed me, but there were several attempts involving the altered check. I no longer pay with checks.
You need to use this pen:
https://www.amazon.com/Retractable-Medium-Uni-Ball-Nursing-Business/dp/B000FDR47E/
Other inks are easily "washed" enabling the check to be re-used.
Combine that with a check w/ built-in security features effectively eliminates this type of fraud; see:
https://www.ordermychecks.com/caccp/productview.jsp?productId=prod2790149&src=prodlist
even if your check falls into the hands of the "bad guys" they won't even bother and quickly move on to an easier target -- ie, "you don't need to out run the bear, you just need to be faster than the person you're with"
Given mobile deposit, photoshop, etc. the type of ink is irrelevant
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.