I ran out of checks last night so I went online with Harland-Clarke and placed an order.
They had all my data already, and the last order I had placed was January 2016, almost 4 years ago.
I think I write fewer than 5 checks/month. Some months it is probably only one, and that is because I was too lazy to set up my vehicle loan for electronic funds transfer.
A refill of 80 checks was about $17 (a little more than $0.25/check). Harland-Clarke tried the old trick where their default shipping method would cost me about $15. I defaulted to the free shipping and can wait the estimated two weeks for delivery.
Thirty years ago I would not have envisioned checks to be damn near obsolete.
They had all my data already, and the last order I had placed was January 2016, almost 4 years ago.
I think I write fewer than 5 checks/month. Some months it is probably only one, and that is because I was too lazy to set up my vehicle loan for electronic funds transfer.
A refill of 80 checks was about $17 (a little more than $0.25/check). Harland-Clarke tried the old trick where their default shipping method would cost me about $15. I defaulted to the free shipping and can wait the estimated two weeks for delivery.
Thirty years ago I would not have envisioned checks to be damn near obsolete.