Ill start, I never used a check. The only way I can get a house is waiting for my parents to die.

  • @Brkdncr
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    207 months ago

    In grade school was taught how to write cursive so I could be taught how to use it when writing checks. I was taught that cursive was more resistant to fraud because someone would be comparing writing styles when clearing checks.

    My cleared checks were returned to me by the bank so I would be able to keep record of the transactions.

    My 1st bank had 2 branches and would mail a double sided newsletter to me every month. They had a play area for kids in their lobby since the line to wait for any of their 10 tellers would get long on payday.

    One side of the bank was the smoking section.

    Sometimes if I was in a hurry I would use their drive-up. It had 3 manned stalls, but would use vacuum tubes to send and return checks or deposit slips for the 2nd and 3rd stall.

      • @Brkdncr
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        47 months ago

        Yup. I forgot to add that when debit cards became a thing you basically used them as a 24x7 bank teller, usually only at the bank. Sometimes your bank would have an atm at its own stand at the grocery store.

        Oh and the delays at the grocery store because of slow check writing or getting a check OK’d.

        • @tamal3
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          17 months ago

          Now i just avoid getting in line behind someone in their 80s 😹