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I must admit, cheques are a truly archaic method of payment and surely exist due to tradition more than anything else. Its only technophobes that will mourn their passing - many people now have access to the internet and online banking and the majority of people are used to making card payments which begs the question why are cheques still with us![]()
I must admit, cheques are a truly archaic method of payment and surely exist due to tradition more than anything else. Its only technophobes that will mourn their passing - many people now have access to the internet and online banking and the majority of people are used to making card payments which begs the question why are cheques still with us![]()
I try and discourage my clients from paying by cheque and steer them towards BACs, just because of the risk that cheques can be cancelled up to 6 months after issue but they are currently listed as acceptable.
Denise
How can that be ,so are you saying that after 6 months a company may have to refund the bank.?:|
Earl
... in 2007 the banking code was changed so that all banks are supposed to have presented cheques cleared within 6 days and the money can't be then returned due to lack of funds, however in the case of fraudulent cheques you still may have to return the money but they will very kindly let you know.