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Old May 3rd 04, 05:11 PM
John Galban
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(StellaStar) wrote in message ...
P Duniho writes...
my understanding is that the Federal Reserve is supposedly working
on some change to the banking rules that would allow checks to clear without
a paper trail, or at least without an immediate paper verification



It's called "Check 21" for short, the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act.
The goal's to prevent trucks and planes loaded with paper checks (cheques, for
our European friends) from having to haul them around North America before the
transactions can become official.

http://www.federalreserve.gov/paymen...on/default.htm

I've noticed that this is already happening. Sometimes when I pay a
bill by check, it is converted into some sort of electronic
transaction and shows up as a debit on my account. I'm not crazy
about it because I no longer get my check back. My cancelled check
used to be the equivalent of a receipt. Now all I have is a
non-descript line on my bank statement with no info on who the payee
was.

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)
 




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