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Posted by zoidberg on December 13, 2003 at 05:53:04 from (65.161.101.64):
In Reply to: @#$%! Banks posted by Michael on December 12, 2003 at 20:12:18:
You will love your bank even more when the new electronic rules come into place.. (I heard this in the syndicated Clark Howard money show) Checks now are accepted as an agreement to allow electronic transfer out of your account, and banks are no longer bound to return your paper checks. they (banking associations) say going entirely to electronic transfer will save them billions. I'm not sure if any one asked the customers. It sounds like there will be much more risk to checking accounts and that some adjustments will have to be made. Enjoy the day, zoidberg
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