Am 04.11.2013 09:08, schrieb Martin Mainka:
Am 4.11.2013 05:54, schrieb John Ralls:
Actually, if the text and number disagree the bank is supposed to
reject the check. Anyway, the question isn't what's the right way to
write out the amount in words for each language, the question is
whether the Wikipedia article cited earlier in the thread is correct
that checks are used only in the US, UK, and Canada. If that's so, we
don't need to localize it at all. Regards, John Ralls
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for Germany i can confirm, that there are checks, but the usage is very
uncommon, because most of the transactions are done by transfer from
account to account. This is for wages, mortgages, fees, rent, bills etc.

Yes, I haven't written a check in 20 years. And I got may be three checks
in these 20 years. I Germany basically everything is direct bank transfer.

And in Germany eins-zwei-drei-Euro-fünf-sechs-Cent would be perfectly
acceptable.

 Herbert.
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