I thought the same thing, but perhaps the OP is considering a check because it won't be cashed right away. For example, their payroll check is direct deposited into the account on Tuesday, but their resort check in is on Monday. The debit card will attempt to pull cash from the account right away, but the check may not be presented to his/her bank until Wednesday or Thursday. That's why I mentioned the electronic check though. Some companies now utilize this technology and the funds are drawn down on the same day. If they were hoping to "float" a check, that may not work.If the account is the same and you used a debit card for the deposit why in the world would you want to write a check?? Am I missing something?![]()
I thought you had to have them paid in full 45 days before you get there? How are you all paying at the motel?
Packages are due 45 days prior. Room only is a one night's deposit and the balance at check-in.
I think I understand where the OP is coming from. I have posted about this before but last September shortly after I gave my bank account debit/credit card number to WDW CRO to put down my deposit, someone used my card number and fraudulently debited almost $800.00 from my checking account!I'm not blaming Disney as it could have been a coincidence but it ruined my life for about a month until it was proven to be fraudulent. I have not given that number out to anyone since that experience. I write checks or get money orders or use my regular Visa credit cards. The problem with bank debit cards is that if someone gets ahold of it and wants to empty out your entire bank account, they can. Then checks bounce and fees are charged and banks have different rules than credit card companies when it comes to getting you that money back. With a regular credit card you can put a dispute in immediately and get that charge at least temporarily taken off.
umm, your bank routing number and checking account number are on your checks as well. In bold, printed, much easier to read for just about anyone then a debit card swipe. Which is why I never use checks, and destroyed my check book and all checks that came in it.
Cause one time I used my debit card and 99 dollars just vanished out of my account.
That happens to me ALL the time when I go to Target - amazing!![]()
It is too easy to give a debit/credit card number when making a purchase with no further ID check and if making an online purchase or phone purchase, you don't even have to present the card with your signature. At least when I write a check, there is a paper transaction and I am always asked for ID. I know that theives can get around every system but for me, I want hard copies of paper trails for everything now involving my bank accounts.![]()
If the account is the same and you used a debit card for the deposit why in the world would you want to write a check?? Doesn't the debit card do the same thing without formally writing a check and the money comes from the same place. I know 6 of one, half dozen of another, but to me it makes no sense. Just give them the debit card and make it easy on you and them? Am I missing something?![]()