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Old 12-27-2018, 07:37 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Deskisamess View Post
Once or twice a year we still write a check. We recently had some home repair work done, and using a check meant a 3% reduction in the price. They (a legit business) would also take cash, but we wanted a paper trail.

Up until 2017, our local property tax bill couldn't be paid via online banking, so we used a check. But it has become a rarity for us. I never carry checks, and haven't for years.

I'm loving Apple Pay via my watch. The added layer of security with that method is great. Retailers never get my actual CC number.
I still write a check each month to pay my utility bill. The fees imposed by the city for paying by credit card or electronic debit are excessive. Until they drop the fees I will continue to send them a check each month. Everything else I pay by electronic debit.
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