Hmm.  Better migrate to a credit union then.  Mine will send checks to
an address and they will even put the stamp on the envelope.  There is
an option to send to a phone number or email address.


Lovely. If you directed a check to my phone number it's inaccessible.  Do you KNOW that phone number is to a "smart-phone"or similar device, not a "flip phone", or in my case a "land line" << you can't call HERE to a cell phone, no cell service -- I do know several spots within a mile where from some spot on a hilltop can get a connection to call out >> In other words, more information for you to store.

Email address -- yes that works if the recipient has an adequate printer and their bank will accept such checks << yes they are legal, but my bank has great difficulty scanning them in. Just had to go through that nonsense. >>

Having the bank mail a check? When I mail a check, there is always going to be supporting documentation in the envelope along with it. Are you receiving checks with no indication what for? What do you do then?


Michael D Novack

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