On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 18:13, Web Kracked  wrote:
>> There are a couple of minor, but significant differences in what those two 
>> markets require a cheque to have.

> It is the same thing.  You find similar companies for Canada.

Amongst the  "minor, but significant differences" include a legal
requirement in Canada for the processing software to differentiate
between Canadian dollars and other currency.   (You might not realize
it, but Canadian Banks offer accounts denominated in several
currencies --- not just Canadian and/or US Dollars. HKD denominated
accounts are very popular in Vancouver --- which isn't surprising
considering that Hong Kong emigrants  outnumber every other population
group there.)

NoOp wrote:

>Perhaps one of these alternate suppliers then?
>http://www.cdnpay.ca/news/product_status.asp

Did you price the cheques that those  vendors offer?

CA$115 for 300 cheques appears to be the going rate.

jonathon
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Corrupt conduct is a virtue.

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