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U.S.P.S. warning users against sending checks through the mail
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Re: U.S.P.S. warning users against sending checks through the mail
What kind of rube sends paper checks?Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 2:26 pmJust found out that there was a Post Office outside mailbox that was broken into around Memorial Day. It is still out of service. Asked to comment, a citizen was told by a Postmaster that he couldn't comment. You might consider mailing inside 24 hour lobbies. Another security measure is to take them to the window, and ask them to hand stamp it and put it in their inside outgoing container.
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That would be me, occasionally. When I don't want to pay the "convenience fee" many gov't agencies and other companies want to charge, or it's the only form of payment accepted by the entity.
Otherwise, I'm electronic.
Frankly, I'm wondering what the big whoop is about sending checks in the mail. Guessing it's more a bigger/inner-city issue, if it really exists at all.
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I send cheques from Canada to the US a few times a year.
I don't mean to brag, but I just put a puzzle together in 1 day and the box said 2-4 years.
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Over Holiday Weekends, there are apparently no pickups. The mail often backs up and even overflows. I have found letters on the ground in front of the box. Maybe they reached in and grabbed mail.
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How much are these convenience fees you are charged?? Generally, they are a dollar or two, but the stamp, envelope, and processing time would more than make it an even breakpoint.kager wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 6:43 pmThat would be me, occasionally. When I don't want to pay the "convenience fee" many gov't agencies and other companies want to charge, or it's the only form of payment accepted by the entity.
Otherwise, I'm electronic.
Frankly, I'm wondering what the big whoop is about sending checks in the mail. Guessing it's more a bigger/inner-city issue, if it really exists at all.
Plus, even with the convenience fee, I have an actual transaction record, where I can prove the date and time the payment was sent, usually with a confirmation number. Dropping a check in the mail, WTH knows when/if it’ll arrive?
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Any day there's mail delivery, there are mail pickups. The mail never stops moving.
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I have a HELOC from a well-known bank that ONLY accepts payments with paper checks. Guess I'm that rube.
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I'm calling bullshit. What "well-known" bank? No bank today would ONLY do paper-based transactions. That would be a terrible business model in this technologically-advanced world we live in.
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No bullshit....
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Well, THAT was easy to debunk... https://www.wellsfargo.com/online-banking/transfers/
You should probably set that up so you don't have to write paper checks and waste your time and stamps.Easily make payments to your Wells Fargo credit and loan accounts. You can fund payments from your accounts at Wells Fargo or other U.S. banks.
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clarification, FWIW
I also have a credit card with them that allows online payments, which I do. The HELOC payment can only be made with a paper check, go figure...
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I also have a credit card with them that allows online payments, which I do. The HELOC payment can only be made with a paper check, go figure...
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Your original wording made it sound like Wells Fargo (as a whole) ONLY accepted paper checks as payment.
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It used to be that there were large regional Post Offices that said "Continuous Collection" on the boxes, but the vast majority give a specific last pick up time, and say there is no pickup on Sundays and Holidays. If you know of a post office that actually does pick up on Sundays and Holidays, please tell us where they are.
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