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by seanhunter 1869 days ago
I didn't just read it online- this is based on my experience as a UK citizen who used to live and work in Manhattan a lot up to 2 years ago (think: not permanently but enough in any given year to have to pay Federal and NY state income tax). More than once I saw people do this to buy sandwiches in the financial district and near to Madison square park, and I've even see people pay for groceries by cheque and get cash back the way that that people used to before ATMs existed. I can dimly remember my parents doing this maybe 40 years ago but have certainly never done myself. I was also for some time the unhappy owner of an extremely small number of shares and the company insisted on sending me my dividend (less than $5) every quarter by cheque.

When I opened my US bank account they asked me how many cheques I wanted "to get started". I said none. Like why would I ever use one for anything? I don't use a quill pen either.