Bill Uffelman":2668ywiu said:
Hate to intrude but I do represent the banks in Nevada.
-- believe me there is millions of dollars of fraud.
Bill Uffelman
President & CEO
Nevada Bankers Association
In Carson City NV waiting for adjournment by 1 AM June 2
Bill, you are certainly NOT intruding and I'm glad that you are participating in this discussion.
Your mention of "fraud" is in my opinion what got us into this whole mess. Personally, I've always preferred to pay by check. (I'm a "paper trail" kind of guy). Unfortunately because of the dipsticks that write checks on accounts with insufficient funds, and forge checks etc. etc. etc., I find that fewer and fewer places accept checks now. Last year, I was forced by the local feed store in our (still relatively rural) town to begin using a debit card (unless I paid by cash), since they no longer allowed checks as tender for purchases. (I've been a check writing customer of theirs for 32 years.....and have never bounced a check anywhere). About 25 years ago, I found the merchants in Everett not very willing to accept checks, so I started shopping in Mt. Vernon, where at that time they were still "small town" and readily accepted my checks. Like Tom mentioned, I used to use travelers checks for years but found places not even accepting those, with some folks looking at them with a reaction of "What is this?....I have gotten the feeling that some clerks think that it is monopoly money.
Rarely, do I utilize debit cards or credit cards for meals when dining out, and instead pay with cash because periodically I see some news story of some crooked waitress scamming people's cards for their own profits.
(As I mentioned earlier in this rant, I'm a "paper trail kind of guy", but am not happy that I no longer receive my cancelled checks back with the bank statement....but then I guess that was a bit of risk as well as they were being sent through the mail).
Ahhhhh, I guess I just pine for the good ol' days when the old series "Cheers" was on TV and "everyone knew your name" and trusted you and you could trust them and make a deal with a genuine handshake. :wink
Hopefully, the electric company, insurance companies, etc. will continue to accept my checks as payment for my monthly bills until the day that I die, as I STILL cannot bring myself to pay bills "on line"....I just can't bring myself to trust that method of doing business.