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I also don't like checks!
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checks are worthless outside of the US
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Checks suck... my bank won't accept a check smaller than $100.
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I don't mind paying the fees to cash a US check here but waiting 21 business days is a pain.
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checks are fine in canada but epass is better I think
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Here in Denmark I pay 100 kroner (about $16) per exchange, i.e. the same fee no matter how many checks at the same time. The fee is also tax deductable, and the money is debited on the account same day 4pm because they know me well enough. So for small amounts I prefer many checks, but for bigger its worth wire fee. |
I'm always a bit wary if an affiliate program doesnt have cheque payment as an option..
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i hate checks.
for anything less then 1k i don't use checks (except rent) |
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50..........
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I don't mind them, but I prefer epass.
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What do you think of a 15$ fee per check?
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I used checks before and spent 7.50 euros and 15.00 euros as fees for checks over 300$ repectively. that's too fuckin expensive... haven't thought about that tax issue whatsoever... seems like I got to do some explaining then... ;)
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The pay stubs so that I can file accordingly.
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If wires were free, I would never use checks again... depositing checks doesn't take a lot of time, but it's still wasted time...
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Cheques ( as we call them here) are fine by me, it shows a nice paper trail
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I don't really have a problem with checks
but I also don't like getting checks from overseas cause it cost me an arm and a leg to cash them. also don't like bounced checks so epassporte is my favorite way to go right now. |
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At my bank (here in Winnipeg, Canada, NOT the usa btw) If I were to take a US funds cheque there and deposit it directly into my regular savings account, it would cost me something like $10 per cheque. However, If you register a US funds account, and deposit your US cheques into THAT, it costs you nothing. No fee. Nada. ZIP. You can then do a funds transfer from your US account to your regular savings account, the system automatically exchanges the currency at the current rate... which again costs nothing.... and voila, your money is in your regular savings account. For free. I don't know if they do this at all banks here, or if something like that can be done in the banks of other countries, but it's worth it to go and ask at your bank. It saves me several hundred bucks per year on wire fees and other fees. And that, people, is why I like cheques. |
cuz ccbill only pays w/checks.
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wtf man i bank w/scotia and just put my checks in the machine and they issue a correction in a few days for the exchange difference :thumbsup no account transfers. that sounds difficult. :(
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With my tgp's i sell ok with some CCbill sponsors, the ratios are not bad (1:189 and 1:550 and 1:380) so i would be silly not to using them anymore. However, I am going to receive my 1st check within a couple of days with the amount of 57 bucks so I have to pay 15 bucks fee over that. The check with the next payment will be 80 bucks or so, so I will have to pay another fucking 15 bucks again. Thats just sick!!! The only thing I can to about it, is promoting CCBill sponsors even more. Paying 15 bucks over 200 dollars is not as heavy as 15 bucks over a 60 dollar check! Damn |
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your getting one shit deal, in england it is a charge of $15 and you get the money straight away, however there is the 4 week wait, but if your cheque bounces, then they take the money away from your account |
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I can honestly say that in the 8 years I've been in this business, not once has any of my cheques from US sponsors ever bounced.
Not once. My bank puts no hold at all on them. |
recieving a cheque in the post also rules, what a feeling
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