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A recent article talked about how check use is dropping drastically and how young kids don't use checks at all. I only use them for paying for a local massage with a woman who doesn't take credit cards. All my bills auto-pay onto credit cards.

For the people who still use checks - what do you use them for?


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I use checks and cash. I Do NOT use credit cards. I do not have a credit card to my name. I am glad of it too.

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Checks are only for things that i have to pay for through the mail.

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I use checks. For example if we pay the electric bill via internet or call, there is a $3.50 charge so I try to write a check for that. There are other service bills, like my trash collectors, that have not made it to the current century and I still can't pay that on line - I either mail it or have to call it in.


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I rarely use checks. My credit union has a bill pay service so, for those people who don't take credit cards or electronic payments, the CU will write and send the check for me. Handy! I use checks only for places I go in person who don't take credit cards, like the doggy day care place. Other than that, I'll all electronic now!


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Craig58 - on one hand I completely think it's not a good idea to build a debt. On the other hand, if you have no credit rating, you're going to be killed when you try to buy a car or house. Your interest rate will be high so you'll pay thousands more than you should. So you'll lose thousands of dollars of money.

It's a trade-off - you have to build a solid credit rating, but do so without "carrying" credit card debt. I.e. you have to use the cards, but pay them off each month.


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You can still get by with no credit, but it's a lot harder. So for me, to buy a house I had to find an 'owner carry' situation. With the economy like it is right now, that wasn't too hard. Small silver lining! :-)

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I use checks rarely, but I love to use them as they are legend now. As letters are looking classical way of communication, checks also looks a classical/old fashion of payments.

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The payment mode depends on the acceptability of third party, however these days there is indeed high usage of credit cards as compared to checks.

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In my town here I can only pay my water bill by cash or check. it's kind of annoying - am so happy with paying everything with debit cards or online. Maybe I can do an online bill pay.

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