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How weird - just checked (pun intended ha ha) - it cleared yesterday!
Mine tooI'm with RedAngie, but mine are exactly the same, too.
USA is a unusual country that still uses cheques. It’s extremely rare in other countries.What will all the people without checks do when something bigger than the Carrington Event happens?
I know - checks probably wont help either.
Interesting.USA is a unusual country that still uses cheques. It’s extremely rare in other countries.
You can’t write a cheque here in a place like Walmart or a grocery store.
That’s cashing a cheque not writing it.
Not sure there is a difference. If they will cash a check why wouldn't they take a check for merchandise?That’s cashing a cheque not writing it.
https://www.just-food.com/news/canada-growing-list-of-retailers-no-longer-accept-cheques/#?cf-view
The numbers on the checks and deposit slips are sometimes different sometimes the same. It varies by financial institution. But yes, you should use the routing number on the checks - it’s like the “address” of your bank so other banks can get your money to them for your account. Some financial institutions use a different number on their deposit slip, more like an internal number for their institution.The routing number on your checks is different than the routing number on the DEPOSIT slips in the back of your packet of checks.
Which is the number you should when setting up Direct DEPOSIT ?
Nope, NOT the one on the DEPOSIT slip. The one on the checks.
My wife is going to have to sort that out Monday and find her paycheck. Second frustration is, she went back to work at her old employer that she left 2 years ago, and they say all her information is still in the system but she had to reenter the Direct Deposit information.
Problem is that Canadians don't use checks, they use cheques.
They don't do that anymore. They make the employees do everything now
The employer in my wife's case.I don't know who the 'they' is you are referring to....but as a employer of approximately 80 people I can tell you we Do do that still...part of our paperwork is that folks submit a canceled check for direct deposit set up. My payroll dept. enters it, not the new employees.
Well..."they" still do it that way.The employer in my wife's case.
And my last employer before retirement. They had an outside company that did everything online.
But in both cases, they were corporations with multiple locations and thousands of employees.
Not disputing that. But you seem surprised that it does happen.Well..."they" still do it that way.
Maybe not in CA, maybe not where you worked. But it does happen.