• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I know they are dinosaurs, but the fact that someone was drawing comics about checks in 2017 is just baffling.

    I don’t recall seeing a check since the late 80s.

    • @weariedfae
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      191 year ago

      Man, that’s some hyperbole. Ain’t nobody believing you haven’t seen a check in 40 years. It’s not for every day use but there’s always something that needs a check for some dumb reason, like setting up direct deposit or paying the emergency plumber. Stuff comes up.

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        Man, that’s some hyperbole. Ain’t nobody believing you haven’t seen a check in 40 years.

        Late 80s is only 35 years ago, but other than that believe it. It’s true. In 1991 Maestro launched and everyone moved over to debit card payments.

        The cheques only really disappeared in 2002 when the bank guarantees stopped, but I haven’t seen one in the wild since I was a little little lad. I have never ever ever had a checkbook in my own name.

        More info on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocheque

        It’s not for every day use but there’s always something that needs a check for some dumb reason, like setting up direct deposit or paying the emergency plumber.

        My last emergency plumber was a kid in his twenties. I don’t think he even knows what a check is. But he definitely knows what a debit card is, and has a portable terminal.

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        I’m not American, but

        I’ve literally never seen a check in my life, and I’ve been around since the late 80s.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        Believe it, bub. In backwater places like Brazil people have moved on from credit and debit cards to fully digital systems like Pix. Meanwhile my town in Tennessee will take only cash or cheque for taxes.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I’m so used to my country being late to this type of stuff that i only realised pix wasn’t an international thing until just recently.

          Also how dare you?! Only i get to call this backwater place backwater! /s

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Other than getting paid for a few labor jobs out of high school, I haven’t seen a cheque used ever, so I can believe it. Banks give sheets with direct deposit info, and any tradespeople I’ve hired have taken various other forms of payment.

        For reference, this is in Canada though, so not the default.

    • @Monkeyhog
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      131 year ago

      I work at a bank, I see thousands of checks a day. They’re still out there.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        My condolences.

        On the other hand, we don’t have bank offices here anymore either. And getting someone on the phone is a nightmare.

        But it’s cheaper, so that’s why they raised prices. Wait, what?

      • @psud
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        11 year ago

        In America?

        • @meliaesc
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          I wrote two checks last week. I’m 29. Landscaping company and car down payment.

          • @psud
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            11 year ago

            I’m 46 and have never used a cheque

        • @Monkeyhog
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          Yep, checks are used a lot by charities and churches, plus migrant workers are often paid by checks, and there’s market nearby that will cash all of their checks for them, and that market is a customer of my bank, so when they bring in their deposit, it’s a stack of checks at least 6 inches tall every day. And that’s honestly not even half of the checks we see a day.

  • @x4740N
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    131 year ago

    Isn’t it “cheques”

    • @vind
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      231 year ago

      It’s checks in American English.

      • @Mr_Blott
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        181 year ago

        That’s true.

        “God, do they still use those? I haven’t seen a cheque in 20 years”

        Cheques out

      • @[email protected]
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        That checks out, once you check that task off I’ll send your check, just make sure you check it before depositing it.

        EDIT: ChatGPT did a better job at this than I did.

        In a game of chess, the king was in check, so the player paused to check his phone, where he received a check for his latest freelance project, after which he decided to check off his to-do list and check his coat at the restaurant’s check-in counter.

      • @psud
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        51 year ago

        It seems to be fair to use the American spelling, as everyone else doesn’t use them.