Order Checks Online - Save 50%!

You’re almost out of checks and before you run dry you may be thinking about running to the bank. But you can order checks online and save the middleman bank markup. There is no need to let the bank profit from your purchase.

Banking institutions need to make a profit and markup the price of checks they buy from a check manufacturer. When you order checks from the internet direct from the manufacturer you are buying at wholesale prices. You’ll not only save money but are able to order from your own computer saving gas, time and taxes.

Another feature is that you get to look over a more varied and a greater depth of check designs than you would had you been relegated only to the banks offering. The large selection of categories offer many choices.

You’ll save about 50% when you order direct. The quality of checks is no different then the quality of checks the bank sell you. After all you and they will be buying for essentially the same place. The only difference is you have more choices of categories and motifs.

Checkbook covers, matching address labels and contact cards as well as various check formats are offered as well. Side tear, top stub, 3 to a page formats and many other formats are available. Note that when you write your checks that your drafts are covered. Check registers in easy to read and record formats make that possible.

When anyone accepts a check and deposits it in their account is called a payee. If the payee is unsure of the funds, often they will take it to the branch bank it is drawn in and cash the check at that location.

When a check turned down at the drawee bank (because there are insufficient funds for the check to clear), it is said that the check has bounced. Another situation that may arise is that the drawee bank returns the check to the bank that it was deposited at because of non-sufficient funds.

Bounced checks make money for the banks via steep service charges. It can be extremely depressing whey one gets a steam of bounced checks because of deposits that do not clear.

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