Got my septic tank pumped a while back. The guy who came and did it was great! Kind, funny, easy going. We chatted for a while swapping septic tank stories. When he was done, I handed him the check, and shook his hand.
He looked me in the eyes and said, βyou know, not a lot of folks shake MY handβ
Anyway, be nice to people, and be especially nice to those who work with shit
After the 1st paragraph I was sure he'd say "man who's using checks in 2020" π
@kravietz @RobinHood Honestly easier than making an electronic payment happen and safer than cash in most of America.
This is a paradox really, in most of Eastern Europe you can pay in a shop or taxi by a direct bank transfer using a smartphone and their phone number or debit card number!
@vfrmedia @BalooUriza @RobinHood
Oh, in UK it doesn't surprise me at all - solicitors send money through "telegraphic transfer", we still run diesel trains and are quite skeptical about modern inventions such as "house insulation" and "house ventilation (than open windows)" π
The only reason why I ever saw a cheque was because Google AdSense used them like 10 years ago... and then it took me a similar procedure and costs as you described to actually turn it into money.