Posted by DR. EVIL on April 16, 2018 at 08:46:55 from (174.197.7.241):
In Reply to: Counter checks posted by riverslim on April 16, 2018 at 06:14:00:
When I started my checking & savings acct at the small farm back in our little town of 100 people in the late 1960's, well, maybe 105 people, The tellers told me to use counter checks, and don't put my name anywhere on my check book. If I lost my checkbook whoever found it knew how much money I had but no idea who I was, checkbook was worthless to them.
By the mid/late 1970's the grocery store wife and I had bought groceries at every week for 2+ years refused to take one of our counter checks. Embarassed the heck out of my Wife. We started buying groceries at a new grocery store and got printed checks ASAP AND the check card from the grocery store.
Only times I've ever had problems making checks I've written good is when I had paychecks bounce. I worked three weeks for a millwright company one winter, first paycheck was O-K, second check I thought was O-K, third week they paid us in cash. The day before the deadline to file suit for back wages I got the second check back from my bank, insufficient funds. I filed a claim and waited THREE years for my money. Then one dipstick I drove for about 1-1/2 years wrote me a rubber check. Last time I heard anything about him my buddy who was a Sherriff's Deputy walked him from the jail to the Court House in handcuffs to appear in court for writting bad checks. He spent several years in jail.
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