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Arlo has learned the basics of super-villainy. Explain your dastardly plans to the hero/ine in great detail (instead of getting on with it) and follow up with an evil laugh. Curse when foiled by hero/ine.
Before retirement, I was in banking. One day, I saw an item in a financial publication that claimed that the European Union had passed a bill to eliminate checks. Cash still remains, but card and electronic payments are encouraged.
Interestingly, I have not yet been able to verify the articleās claims in other publications.
Thereās a few holdouts, mostly small businesses,like the company that does my roof and gutters, and the people who built the base for our greenhouse. And for reasons, my credit union has to send a check to the power company, although for the two prior houses, the payment was electronic. Means I have to remember to āpre-dateā the payment online.
To enable my financial advisor to deposit money in our checking account we had to email him the routing number, the account number, and an image of a voided check for our account. I was just glad he didnāt need an eye of newt.
ā¦..at 86 y/o, my heirs will have one helluva time unscrewing all my āonline auto-payā stuff, but thereās ONE credit card that will be easy for them to fix.. The dam thing kept āforgettingā to auto-charge my bank accāt, thus incurring late charges that took months to reconcile. So I pay them by check and snail mail. Another damnable thing is what Arloās laffinā about is that "in order to proceed, we must text a one-use only password to your wireless phone number (enter here) " In MY case it means Iād have to struggle to the car, get to a WalMart, buy a smartphone, register, establish an IP, itās phone #. type it into my PC screen and then move on, only to find the page has ātimed out.ā.. and to thinkā¦. I used to BUILD and maintain these boxes of transistorsā¦ (grumble-mutter-cuss-fume)
You all do realize that when you pay with plastic or a digital service, we all are paying for that āserviceā? The percentage charged is added to the ārealā cost of your purchase. Not so with paper. I only use a credit card when I HAVE to when paying for something online.
Husband just came down and I mentioned this discussion. He reminded me.
Before the pandemic we paid for daily lunch at Wendys with cash (he likes eating there, cheap enough so I donāt argue about it ā thatās why we went there). So when we went on Friday night to a local Asian buffet we had always cash to leave a tip ā one pays when one goes in and we charge that, but tip canāt be put on the card and one tips when they leave.
One week back when the pandemic was abating (before it got worse again) he called and checked what the Asian buffet was doing ā gloves and masks were required ā and he decided we such go for dinner (on a Thursday night instead of Friday as it would emptier of customers). As we were finishing dinner it dawned on him that he did not have any singles in his wallet as we had not paid cash for anything in over a year and a half. Luckily when I looked in my wallet I found I had enough singles for what he needed.
Ahuehuete about 3 years ago
Janis snail mailed a check? What is this? 1970?
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 3 years ago
I hope it wasnāt due today. Looked like Arlo was waiting for the last second.
pschearer Premium Member about 3 years ago
I let computers pay my bills to computers. Have done for years. Does wonders for my credit rating.
kbyrdleroy123 about 3 years ago
Soon currency will be all digital. Dollars and coins will vanish.
Robin Harwood about 3 years ago
Arlo has learned the basics of super-villainy. Explain your dastardly plans to the hero/ine in great detail (instead of getting on with it) and follow up with an evil laugh. Curse when foiled by hero/ine.
Da'Dad about 3 years ago
The wife handles it all, writing checks and keeping track of everything to the penny, but if it was to me everything would have to be on autopay.
Dirty Dragon about 3 years ago
āŖā« Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty or moreā¦
those DoorDash dinners, really roll up the score. āŖā«
mnexplorer+ about 3 years ago
Mailed them a check?
Grace Premium Member about 3 years ago
HarryLime about 3 years ago
You know youāre getting old when the life insurance company says your policy is fully funded.
jarvisloop about 3 years ago
Before retirement, I was in banking. One day, I saw an item in a financial publication that claimed that the European Union had passed a bill to eliminate checks. Cash still remains, but card and electronic payments are encouraged.
Interestingly, I have not yet been able to verify the articleās claims in other publications.
1Username about 3 years ago
I think Janis meant to say, āI sent an image of the check to the bank yesterday.ā
david_42 about 3 years ago
Thereās a few holdouts, mostly small businesses,like the company that does my roof and gutters, and the people who built the base for our greenhouse. And for reasons, my credit union has to send a check to the power company, although for the two prior houses, the payment was electronic. Means I have to remember to āpre-dateā the payment online.
Tyge about 3 years ago
I think Arlo thinks this is a scam?
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I send checks to my nieces and nephews for their birthdays and Christmas. They seem to enjoy the novelty
flagmichael about 3 years ago
To enable my financial advisor to deposit money in our checking account we had to email him the routing number, the account number, and an image of a voided check for our account. I was just glad he didnāt need an eye of newt.
unca jim about 3 years ago
ā¦..at 86 y/o, my heirs will have one helluva time unscrewing all my āonline auto-payā stuff, but thereās ONE credit card that will be easy for them to fix.. The dam thing kept āforgettingā to auto-charge my bank accāt, thus incurring late charges that took months to reconcile. So I pay them by check and snail mail. Another damnable thing is what Arloās laffinā about is that "in order to proceed, we must text a one-use only password to your wireless phone number (enter here) " In MY case it means Iād have to struggle to the car, get to a WalMart, buy a smartphone, register, establish an IP, itās phone #. type it into my PC screen and then move on, only to find the page has ātimed out.ā.. and to thinkā¦. I used to BUILD and maintain these boxes of transistorsā¦ (grumble-mutter-cuss-fume)
gpantzer about 3 years ago
You all do realize that when you pay with plastic or a digital service, we all are paying for that āserviceā? The percentage charged is added to the ārealā cost of your purchase. Not so with paper. I only use a credit card when I HAVE to when paying for something online.
Cincoflex about 3 years ago
āMailing a checkā will be obsolete pretty soon too.
curtlyon19 Premium Member about 3 years ago
has no one noticed Walmartk/Kroger a other large stores are card only and to pay cash they have maybe one line open?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 3 years ago
Yup. I would let āmost everābody pay my bills if they had their hearts set on it.
(I am THAT generous.)
locake about 3 years ago
I pay all the bills in our house. Does any couple really do it like this? How would you know who paid what bill each month?
JoHo Premium Member about 3 years ago
Whatās with the bright red and yellow colors today?
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Havenāt got that one yetā¦..
brmjlm_5 about 3 years ago
Check ? Whats a check? LOL
daddo52 about 3 years ago
Darn that postal service and Janisā efficiency
mafastore about 3 years ago
Husband just came down and I mentioned this discussion. He reminded me.
Before the pandemic we paid for daily lunch at Wendys with cash (he likes eating there, cheap enough so I donāt argue about it ā thatās why we went there). So when we went on Friday night to a local Asian buffet we had always cash to leave a tip ā one pays when one goes in and we charge that, but tip canāt be put on the card and one tips when they leave.
One week back when the pandemic was abating (before it got worse again) he called and checked what the Asian buffet was doing ā gloves and masks were required ā and he decided we such go for dinner (on a Thursday night instead of Friday as it would emptier of customers). As we were finishing dinner it dawned on him that he did not have any singles in his wallet as we had not paid cash for anything in over a year and a half. Luckily when I looked in my wallet I found I had enough singles for what he needed.
flingebunt almost 3 years ago
Ha ha, people in the US still use checks/cheques