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by pc86 1064 days ago
Imagine the level of privilege required to refuse to deal with a slip of paper for $999/hr. Checks are a pain in the ass roughly equivalent to having to clip your fingernails every once in a while.
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First of all, it was a joke. Second, if a job is offering me $999/hr and asks me to use cheques, something's really fucking wrong and it's a scam.

Third, "blah blah take a picture with your phone" -- y'all talk about privilege as if you ever lived outside of the US. Where I'm at, dealing with a cheque involves finding a bank that will accept them (Mine sure as hell doesn't), and opening an account there, then most likely depositing it in one of their rare remaining branches because there's no such thing as photo-deposits or w/e.

belabored local computer industry user cannot aim smartphone at check but manages to write entire smarmy comment about it, more at 10.

seriously tho, even giving someone a handwritten check and getting it deposited or cashed anywhere is a minutes problem

Might depend on the country though.

Cheques don't seem to be a thing any more in most countries (apart from special circumstances), with the clear exception of the US.

I wouldn't even know what to do with a check. I've literally never seen one.
In the USA maybe.

I need to go to my bank in person between 10-12 or 2-4 M-F here if I wanted to cash a cheque. The bank branch is an hour away.

Being in Europe, I'm not entirely sure if I could even cash a check.

At least my dad had problems with one from Canada couple years ago. And I doubt one from other places would fare any better.

Foreign checks are admittedly a bit of a pain; I need to go to a bank branch (though not exactly a $999/hr pain). But I routinely deal with domestic checks and it's <5 minutes with my phone's bank app.