Well, I only write two checks a month, my rent and my auto insurance.
Everybody else takes the debit card. I have noticed however, that people
with credit card, don't seem to like the debit cards much. Afraid they will
get them mixed up and overdraw the account maybe?

Ciao,
Graywolf
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----- Original Message -----
From: Carl Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: OT: eBay tale of woe


> Same sort of situation here in Australia, cheques (we use the proper
English
> spelling) are a dying breed. Most people use EFTPOS (a direct debit to
their
> bank account at the time of purchase), pay with credit cards, use
automatic
> direct debits set up on their bank accounts, or use phone banking to pay
> bills. Most businesses now pay their creditors electronically as well.
Writing
> cheques here can be fairly expensive because of government charges and
taxes
> but paying electronically is much quicker and far more convenient anyway.
>
> One of the things I've found strange when visiting the US is that the
country
> that invented credit cards and the internet still use cheques so much.
Can't
> understand why.
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Cotty
>   To: Pentax List
>   Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 7:11 AM
>   Subject: Re: OT: eBay tale of woe
>
>
>   >I wish somebody would explain how it works in the EU.  My US bank might
>   >charge something for depositing a Canadian check in Canadian dollars,
but
>   >never for depositing a US check.  Why are they charging for depositing
a
>   >check in Euros?
>
>   The same reason that my bank here in the UK charges me for depositing a
>   cheque (as it is spelled here) made out in US dollars. Because there is
>   admin in figuring out the exchange rate (with all necessary and
>   unnecessary contributing factors) and then converting the amount and
then
>   getting the US bank on which the cheque is drawn to cough up. Costs time
>   and money, and there is a charge (similar to yours).
>
>   Strangely enough, we have cheques, but aside from eBay transactions,
>   nobody here uses them. We normally pay for things with debit cards that
>   transfer money from our 'current account' (your 'checking account') to
>   the store. Or we use credit cards or AmEx. I pay all my monthly bills
>   either by standing order (set amount each month from my current account)
>   or by telephone banking (pressing keys on the phone to decide exact
>   amounts going out of my account to preset recieving accounts like credit
>   card bills and so on), or internet banking.
>
>   Ten years ago we probably had (as a family) a cheque-book per month, at
>   least. More recently, but before I met eBay, we got through maybe one a
>   year! Post eBay, it's two a year, although I am using Paypal a lot.
>
>   If I'm buying from abroad (USA usually) I now use Paypal. If not, I go
to
>   a travel agent and I get an AmEx International Money Order, which costs
>   me, say, �10 on top of the, say, �100 I need to send. I then post the
>   money order, which is made out in US bucks. Simple. Paypal is simpler
but
>   more expensive.
>
>   No Euros here (yet).
>
>   Cotty
>
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