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LBS --- Accept Checks?
I just when to my LBS to pick up a wheel I had made. They told me they do not accept personal checks. They only deal in cash and credit cards.
Is this a new thing in the bike world? Does your LBS accept personal checks? |
People still write checks?
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I just use my CC and lay it off for the cash back. Still it is odd they don’t take a check unless they et den burned too much. These days checks can be deposited over the ether. Do they take debit?
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I can see this happening. Also many vendors do not accept certain kinds of checks and cards. There is a Pawn Shop here in central Texas that will accept all cards, cash, Bitcoin, and gold, even debt cards from Mexico, but not American Express...
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About 6 years ago I made final payment (over $6K) for my super fly, custom ti road machine with a check. Builder/LBS owner gave me a 2% discount for paying that way.
That said, plenty of businesses no longer take check. Why would a LBS be any different from such businesses, especially if you are not a well known quantity? So many fraudsters out there these days. |
i've had a lbs not take paypal or M.O. , but they'd take venmo & do C.O.D.
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Whatever the shop owner is comfortable with.
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Originally Posted by Lambkin55
(Post 22486482)
Is this a new thing in the bike world?
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I wouldn't take a check from me.
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Originally Posted by dsaul
(Post 22486490)
People still write checks?
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A lot of businesses still use checks for payables. But, there is usually a relationship history there.
If I had a retail business selling merchandise, I would not take checks. Too much opportunity for getting ripped off. |
We don't take checks and my old shop didn't take checks. Checks are a good way to do fraudulent transactions. You can do a bank transfer or pay in cash these days or you have cards and apple/google pay and some places will also do things like PayPal or vendmo or cashapp.
I would not take checks from people if I owned a business I would much rather just have cash and make it easy peasy. |
Originally Posted by Lambkin55
(Post 22486482)
I just when to my LBS to pick up a wheel I had made. They told me they do not accept personal checks. They only deal in cash and credit cards.
Is this a new thing in the bike world? Does your LBS accept personal checks? |
Originally Posted by Koyote
(Post 22486565)
Cavemen write checks.
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Originally Posted by Lambkin55
(Post 22486482)
I just when to my LBS to pick up a wheel I had made. They told me they do not accept personal checks. They only deal in cash and credit cards.
Is this a new thing in the bike world? Does your LBS accept personal checks? |
Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 22486635)
Hey. I resemble that remark. I pay two utility bills with checks. I also periodically transfer money from my checking account (where my pay electronically is deposited) to a brokerage account with Fidelity. Not really any other practical way to do that that I know of. The Fidelity office is a block from my office, so I don't have to mail the check. I just take a break from work and walk it over.
See https://www.fidelity.com/cash-manage...obile-payments ... and back to the topic of the thread --it's likely so few people using checks at an LBS that it's not worth the expense of a check-verification service. and taking unverified checks would be foolish. |
i also tried to pay once with an obsolete form of tender, except it was a couple of medium sized stone disks from the island of yap. wierdly they didn’t want those either?
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I ended up paying cash every time, because using a debit or credit card at the LBS would result in deactivation of the card over suspected identity theft.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 22486635)
Hey. I resemble that remark. I pay two utility bills with checks. I also periodically transfer money from my checking account (where my pay electronically is deposited) to a brokerage account with Fidelity. Not really any other practical way to do that that I know of. The Fidelity office is a block from my office, so I don't have to mail the check. I just take a break from work and walk it over.
But I'll bet that you can electronically link your bank account to the Fidelity account pretty easily -- I've got that setup with my Vanguard account. Makes it super easy to make those transfers. |
Originally Posted by zandoval
(Post 22486501)
I can see this happening. Also many vendors do not accept certain kinds of checks and cards. There is a Pawn Shop here in central Texas that will accept all cards, cash, Bitcoin, and gold, even debt cards from Mexico, but not American Express...
I write the rent check and, ummmm, I think that's it, tbh... |
Originally Posted by Leinster
(Post 22486732)
I believe AmEx has high vendor charges.
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Originally Posted by Lambkin55
(Post 22486482)
I just when to my LBS to pick up a wheel I had made. They told me they do not accept personal checks. They only deal in cash and credit cards.
Is this a new thing in the bike world? Does your LBS accept personal checks?
Originally Posted by Rolla
(Post 22486543)
Checks have by-and-large been replaced by electronic/digital payment methods in the retail world; it has little to do with whether the merchant is a bike shop.
Originally Posted by veganbikes
(Post 22486628)
We don't take checks and my old shop didn't take checks. Checks are a good way to do fraudulent transactions. You can do a bank transfer or pay in cash these days or you have cards and apple/google pay and some places will also do things like PayPal or vendmo or cashapp.
I would not take checks from people if I owned a business I would much rather just have cash and make it easy peasy. |
Curious as to how some of you know that fraudulent checks are a bigger risk than bad CC's. Could be true, just don't see it in the rural areas I frequent. I'm a retired cabinetmaker that builds furniture to stay relevant. I can't go to a wood supplier that will take a CC, its cash or check and no ID needed. Wife and I RV for a few months each winter, there were 2 private campgrounds in west Texas that took only cash or checks. I've a friend that runs a small ice cream store/luncheonette here in northern NY, takes cash or check and if you've neither he says ok and to mail me a check when you get home. There's also a ATM almost everywhere now. Not standing up for anyone here, but some people just don't want to get involved in the electronic banking thing and giving 3-5% to the banking mafia. I use my CC almost exclusively but carry $50 or so in cash and a single check in my wallet all the time, just lucky to not have that skinny jean body so a wallet is still ok.
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Originally Posted by gpburdell
(Post 22486685)
FYI Fidelity allows linking your checking account for EFT in/out, or if you're not comfortable with that you can make deposits into your Fidelity account via Paypal, Venmo, Apple Cash, or Square Cash.
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Originally Posted by Champlaincycler
(Post 22486811)
Curious as to how some of you know that fraudulent checks are a bigger risk than bad CC's.
Originally Posted by Champlaincycler
(Post 22486811)
a wood supplier that will take cash or check and no ID needed.
private campgrounds in west Texas that took only cash or checks. a small ice cream store/luncheonette here in northern NY, takes cash or check
Originally Posted by Champlaincycler
(Post 22486811)
some people just don't want to get involved in the electronic banking thing and giving 3-5% to the banking mafia.
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