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What you're talking about is done by several stores now. The device that
the check is run thru does not scan the whole check, but only the numbers along the bottom of the check. What you're basically authorizing is an electronic funds transfer from your bank to the store just as if you used an electronic bank card. You're not required to allow this, you can ask the store to accept the written check instead of going the transfer route. And then they scan it after you've left and it has the same effect.. you just don't get your check handed back to you.. but it does require them to process it through the banking system.. but they put a "pending withdrawal" on your account so they get first dibs on your money.. BT |
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What you're talking about is done by several stores now. The device that
the check is run thru does not scan the whole check, but only the numbers along the bottom of the check. What you're basically authorizing is an electronic funds transfer from your bank to the store just as if you used an electronic bank card. You're not required to allow this, you can ask the store to accept the written check instead of going the transfer route. And then they scan it after you've left and it has the same effect.. you just don't get your check handed back to you.. but it does require them to process it through the banking system.. but they put a "pending withdrawal" on your account so they get first dibs on your money.. BT |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:51:29 -0500, "Jim Fisher"
wrote: "Greg Butler" wrote in message t... Many banks send a copy of the cancelled check to you instead of the original, and keep the originals in the vault, but for a couple more weeks they still have to legally send the originals between banks. Y'all ain't getting it. This is a new process where you write a check, the cashier scans it in seconds, then gives you back your original check. 2 or 3 years ago, my wife and I had this done at 1 place, 1 time. Perhaps it was a test, the situation has never repeated. This is Greenville SC. We use a credit union, so it was not a bank test restricted to the store and us using the same bank. I've wondered about it since, and wish I could remember where it was. |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:51:29 -0500, "Jim Fisher"
wrote: "Greg Butler" wrote in message t... Many banks send a copy of the cancelled check to you instead of the original, and keep the originals in the vault, but for a couple more weeks they still have to legally send the originals between banks. Y'all ain't getting it. This is a new process where you write a check, the cashier scans it in seconds, then gives you back your original check. 2 or 3 years ago, my wife and I had this done at 1 place, 1 time. Perhaps it was a test, the situation has never repeated. This is Greenville SC. We use a credit union, so it was not a bank test restricted to the store and us using the same bank. I've wondered about it since, and wish I could remember where it was. |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 13:26:59 -0500, "Greg Butler"
wrote: I have been hearing about this new law that allows banks to transmit check electronically instead of having to actually deliver the checks. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...bou ncefaster Is this going to destroy the check-delivering business that some pilots are employed by? Looks like to me it will. Just curious about your thoughts. Yes, it will destroy the check-delivery business. I wonder what percentage of planes are used for the check delivery, and what effect that would have on twin prices.... A lot of 310s just lost their jobs. |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 13:26:59 -0500, "Greg Butler"
wrote: I have been hearing about this new law that allows banks to transmit check electronically instead of having to actually deliver the checks. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...bou ncefaster Is this going to destroy the check-delivering business that some pilots are employed by? Looks like to me it will. Just curious about your thoughts. Yes, it will destroy the check-delivery business. I wonder what percentage of planes are used for the check delivery, and what effect that would have on twin prices.... A lot of 310s just lost their jobs. |
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John E. Carty wrote:
Yep, the days of being able to 'float' a check are almost gone. This new process debits your account immediately and will prevent future losses to businesses from bad checks :-) On the other hand any checks YOU received have immediate funds availability as well. The gov't has been tightening up the time it takes to clear checks over the past couple of decades. I still find having at least the substitute paper reassuring to me (and my horrendous filing system). Of course, I do find it handy to be able to call up images of my checks that haven't been mailed back to me on my bank's web site. |
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![]() Ron Natalie wrote: I still find having at least the substitute paper reassuring to me (and my horrendous filing system). Of course, I do find it handy to be able to call up images of my checks that haven't been mailed back to me on my bank's web site. I need a change. I don't get *either* with my Credit Union account. If I need a copy of the actual check, they charge me $5 and have to mail or FAX it to me. (Of course, I've only needed that once in the many years I've had the account.) George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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G.R. Patterson III wrote:
Ron Natalie wrote: I still find having at least the substitute paper reassuring to me (and my horrendous filing system). Of course, I do find it handy to be able to call up images of my checks that haven't been mailed back to me on my bank's web site. I need a change. I don't get *either* with my Credit Union account. If I need a copy of the actual check, they charge me $5 and have to mail or FAX it to me. (Of course, I've only needed that once in the many years I've had the account.) George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. It used to be that you wanted the actual canceled check back with the signature on the back so you could use it as proof that the recipient cashed the check. A photograph of the check wouldn't serve because the signature must actually cause physical changes to the paper for authenticity. BTW, that's why I never "sign" into the automated checkout machines -- once you permit a digitized version of your signature to exist, you can never refute you signature. |
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"William W. Plummer" wrote in message
news:11ebd.234388$MQ5.433@attbi_s52... [...] once you permit a digitized version of your signature to exist, you can never refute you signature. Of course you can. If anything, the presence of digital signatures makes it *easier* to refute your signature, not harder. Personally, I find it amazing that a signature has remained such a well-respected standard of authentication for so long. But the requirement for witnesses (notary or otherwise) for certain kinds of signatures is proof enough that the law understands that signatures are not a "gold standard". Ultimately, any disagreement will come down to whether it's believable that you did or not not sign a particular document that you claim to or claim not to have signed. The presence of a signature does not in and of itself constitute proof, nor does the existence of a digitized version of your signature affect that. It amazes me that an MIT graduate would claim that it does. Pete |
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