• KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    9 months ago

    We used to pay our rent in 15-20 installments, one every day or two. The office of the apartment building we lived in was on the way to our apartment, so it wasn’t any inconvenience for us to just drop a check in their drop box when we passed by, but I like to think it was mildly irritating for them to have to deal with the book-keeping. They asked us not to on multiple occasions but their only online option had a small “convenience charge” attached, so… No, thank you. I’d be happy to use it if they paid me a “convenience fee” for not making them process 20 checks every month.

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      9 months ago

      That sounds like a nightmare for bookkeeping… I’m not sure if it’s genius, evil, or both.
      How did you keep track of which checks were cashed, and which ones were pending???

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        9 months ago

        Our bank had a really nice web interface for that. We could just go to the website and see all of the checks, the amounts, and the dates they were cashed, and we weren’t using checks for any other purpose, so there wasn’t anything else diluting the list. They could have made it a hassle for us by selectively “losing” some occasionally, I suppose, but they never did.

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            8 months ago

            So my bank will mail a check for me, on my end it’s similar to setting up a transfer. I know WFH and BoA also offer this, so I assume it’s common.

            This method also means they have to open an envelope.