Free checks!
7 September 2004 12:12I'm so silly. I can't believe I've never taken advantage of this:
My bank (USAA) offers free checks for the life of my account. Yes they're a simple design, but I can still get a little picture of a music clef in the top corner! And yes they aren't duplicate checks (with a carbon copy) but that's what check registers are for... Because, yay, free!
Which means that I don't need to worry about using up the boxes of checks I still have with my old address on them. It doesn't cost me money to toss 'em and order new ones! (Yes, it cost me money to get them originally. That's my stupidity fee for not finding out about this before, when it was right there on the bank's webpage.)
My bank (USAA) offers free checks for the life of my account. Yes they're a simple design, but I can still get a little picture of a music clef in the top corner! And yes they aren't duplicate checks (with a carbon copy) but that's what check registers are for... Because, yay, free!
Which means that I don't need to worry about using up the boxes of checks I still have with my old address on them. It doesn't cost me money to toss 'em and order new ones! (Yes, it cost me money to get them originally. That's my stupidity fee for not finding out about this before, when it was right there on the bank's webpage.)
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on 7 Sep 2004 13:35 (UTC)I have never, in the um 8 years I've had this account, visited ATMs more than 10 times in a month or incurred ATM charges for more than $13 in a month.
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on 7 Sep 2004 14:26 (UTC)My google-fu is insufficient to dig them out from all the multifarious groups with that acronym. What's their web page?
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on 7 Sep 2004 15:38 (UTC)You have to have military blood in your veins to join, however. And you're already married, so a little convenience marriage to me wouldn't count... ;)
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on 7 Sep 2004 16:57 (UTC)