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by slovenlyrobot 2452 days ago
I'm 35 (I think!), the last time I received a cheque in the UK was 2001
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Little bit older. Never in my whole life used a cheque in Germany. Then I moved to canada, and learned it's a common thing here. Salaries are by default paid with cheques, people pay their rent with them, etc. I was genuinely surprised when I opened a bank account and they wanted to give me cheques (and even charge for them!). I however got around using them - things can also be paid electronically by setting up direct deposit. It however always feels like the non-standard way.
At 25 the only check I receive is worth £24.82 from the second settlement (money held "in case") of a will. I tried getting them to just BACS it like the first settlement... but they won't BACS less than £25

They also refuse cash and donation as a settlement, so in the spirit of the deceased I don't cash it, and a new one arrives every six months.

I guess I'll find know the Solicitor has retired when the cheque stops coming...

I get dividend cheques twice a year from some shares I hold and about four expenses cheques