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by vladvasiliu 1267 days ago
> I never used a check my entire life, it‘s just not a thing in Europe (:

Which parts of Europe? I use them all the time in France. A bunch of taxes companies have to pay can't be paid by credit card. It's either check or bank transfer.

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In Germany I haven't seen one since the 1990s. I was horrified to learn that they're still in use but apparently there have been only 8.3 million transactions with checks in Germany in 2019 compared to some 11000 million direct debit, 6600 million bank transfers and 6300 debit card transactions.

Apparently there was a Eurocheque system that enabled guarantees for international cheque payments in the EU but ended in 2001. This is generally cited as one of the main reasons cheques rapidly became irrelevant given that EC debit cards were still available and online banking became a thing.

In Denmark checks are not supported payment anymore, not even at banks: https://danskebank.dk/privat/find-hjaelp/betalinger-og-overf...

Everything is debit card, bank transfer or MobilePay. Creditcards are only really used for travel and payment of US companies.

I've seen checks being used in France in the past but that was almost a decade ago and I haven't been there since. Are they still prevalent, and if so, why? Is the bank transfer UX not good?
For one-off payments, it's a bit involved. Have to add the receiver, wait for an SMS / other confirmation over the phone app, make the transfer. If the transfer is "unusual" (usually a "high amount"), it will likely be flagged, and you'll have to wait for someone from the bank to call you and confirm it was really you who did the transfer.

Add to that that snail mail is still the main way people who ask for money communicate with you, so now you'll have to type in the IBAN by copying it from a piece of paper. The IBAN is also not authenticated, so you don't really know who you're transferring money to.

This may vary with the banks, but in some cases their website is horrendous. It's the case for my bank, BNP Paribas. I very much prefer to write a check and send it over snail mail if it means I can limit my use of their site.

In Spain I've never seen a check except ones sent to me from the US and bank checks to pay mortgages.
In Spain it’s quite rare although they’re still used for things like mortgages and inheritances.