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toiletobserver , in Check your email for the verification code we just sent you.

Option 3: make my bank write checks for me

driving_crooner , in Beautiful
@driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br avatar

Can confirm 👍

HEXN3T ,
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Also can confirm 👍

KingThrillgore , in they hurt you, didn't they
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

It’s brutalist, not brutalcan’t or brutalwon’t

Klear ,

Brutalist, not brutalist nicht.

kaffiene , in some people on this platform

There’s no contradiction there.

emidio ,

lemmy.world

PeriodicallyPedantic , in Check your email for the verification code we just sent you.

I mean… The account exists if you log into it or not. You still need to keep track of it so that you’re paying into the correct account, and so that you know how much to pay.

Only you now have to talk to a person if you need to check or change anything.

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

Not the account for the random hotel or restaurant. “Pay with the O’Burger app!” “Collect 425 SkyPoints with a Platinum Membership!”

You don’t need an online account to buy food at a grocery, but if you had one I guarantee they’d spam the heck out of you, alongside whatever else they might do with your data.

PeriodicallyPedantic ,

I assumed this was in the context of paying recurring bills rather than shopping. Agree with you about stuff like groceries.

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

I mean, paying for Netflix with cash would definitely be a power move.

Utilities don’t have special offers that I know of. Check or online is very country dependent though.

I’m having a little trouble thinking of a service that would have automatic reminders but not require an account to access the service… Hotel? Something with layaway? Maybe car payments. Tuition too. Those don’t exactly seem like spurious account services though… Maybe the reminders are for pickup?

PeriodicallyPedantic ,

My VPN sometimes sends me reminders and special offers when my contact is almost up, for example. Mobile phone data usage reminders and warnings. Even just reminders that they’re going to be charging your card on payment day.

But mainly I don’t wanna leave home so paperless has already won for me lol

Tlaloc_Temporal ,

Ah, term based contracts, that’s the missing use case! Here I was forgetting not all contracts can be canceled whenever.

Coreidan , in Just no

Why not?

samus12345 , in Choices choices.
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

Child o’ mine

OhStopYellingAtMe ,
@OhStopYellingAtMe@lemmy.world avatar

Where do we go, where do we go now?

henfredemars , in Check your email for the verification code we just sent you.

Password Manager

There will be lots of a useless accounts you have to make in life. Scale yourself. Many such accounts will not be optional. At least this one provides you with some value.

toastal ,

Hard why not both? You should use a password manager & create less accounts on platforms or sharing your phone/email if you can help it.

henfredemars ,

Sure, in general yes. But in reference to the comment, writing a check they would already have my name address and some reference to my bank account details even without the online account, which implies a high degree of trust.

If I need an account to read an article on a website? Then I’m not interested in reading your article.

toastal ,

V true. I was think more along the lines of any sort of cash, debit, check transfer that doesn’t involve accounts or folks skimming money off the top rather than checks specifically when interpretting the meme.

blind3rdeye ,

Password managers are good; but keeping track of passwords is not the main problem with making online accounts for everything.

Zerush ,
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Every account need a valid mail direction, ofte als with 2FA a phone number, both pretty easy to track in the network. Every website know your ISP, your public IP, your OS and a lot of other data which they can store and sell it to third parties for commercial reasons. Never create an account if it is not essential for you.

henfredemars ,

Pretty sure that a company that I would otherwise write checks to with my name address and phone number already has the lion’s share of those details. My IP address and operating system are the least of my concern in that case.

Hiding my IP address from the power company seems like a limited improvement.

bquintb , (edited ) in Check your email for the verification code we just sent you.
@bquintb@midwest.social avatar

I keep all my bills organized in bookmarks. Keep track of their due dates on a Google Sheets budget. I’m not going back to checks…lol

BirdyBoogleBop ,

Do you guys not have direct debit? All my bills are paid automatically. Manually paying my bills sounds like a pain and I would definitely forget/double pay if I needed to do it that way

ProfessorOwl_PhD ,
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US banks won’t even issue chip and pin cards because their customers would find entering a 4 number code too arduous and complicated.

bquintb ,
@bquintb@midwest.social avatar

We do. I never give companies power to pull money from my account. I realize it’s a convenience for some people in the way they budget, so no judging… I’ve just been screwed by it one too many times. I keep full control over my finances. I budget everything out on an Excel template I created. It actually doesn’t take much time at all …an hour or so once a week to get everything balanced and paid for the month.

devfuuu , (edited ) in Destroying friendship

Imagine using a language that still uses semicolons.

Hobbes_Dent ,

What about the Oxford semicolon in formal languages?

Zerush OP ,
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

I still use it in Spanish, English and also in German, but certainly not very often.

merriam-webster.com/…/a-guide-to-using-semicolons

bigkahuna1986 ,

Klingon doesn’t have a semicolon, switch to that.

Zerush OP ,
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

But they programm in Malbolge

Asudox ,

I use Rust

letsgo , in The essence of liberalism

So where you come from, you welcome no races, no religions, no countries of origin, no sexual orientations, no genders; you don’t stand with them and they’re not safe, and the restrooms are a complete free for all?

AFC1886VCC ,

Everyone can use toilet. Nobody can use shop

Samsy , in Just no

Kiwiza?

Btw. fun fact, most italians nowadays like their pizza bianci (white sauce) instead of rosso (tomato sauce)

Alexstarfire ,
vzq , in Check your email for the verification code we just sent you.

I’m almost 50 years old and I’ve never used a check in my entire life.

What is this old timey bullshit? Why not a burlap sack of fucking pieces of eight?

klemptor ,
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I’m almost 50 years old and I’ve never used a check in my entire life.

How is this possible? How did you pay your bills before online billpay systems - did you pay them all by phone?

I’m in my early 40s and still use checks now and then.

9point6 ,

Country is probably a factor, they’ve been basically extinct in the UK for 2 decades

folekaule ,

This is the answer. Here in this US checks are still widely used, and sometimes, thanks to processing fees, the only payment except cash someone will accept. Mobile payments, though available, haven’t really taken off here like in Europe.

vzq ,

I used bank deposits. First through the mail, then through electronic-but-not-Internet payment systems and finally online and mobile banking. Also bank authorizations.

Checks were never big here, but they had been phased out completely in the 00s. I haven’t actually seen one since the nineties. I have never owned a check book.

DoctorWhookah ,

This is funny, my son works at a printing place that prints, among other things, checks. And they apparently make a LOT of checks. He’s 25 and was confused why so many people need checks.

xia OP ,

The fewer places print checks, the more each one is busy. Also probably still very common for businesses.

JokeDeity ,

This. I can tell you from a banking standpoint we were ordering FAR fewer registers and other check stuff over the years and before I left they had reduced the amount we even could order to like 10 books per order, so not at lot and old ladies would come take them all.

PersnickityPenguin ,

Yes, my wife and my employers both pay using checks as well as printed invoices after direct deposits.

My entire family uses checks to pay each other. I’m not going to Venmo my dad $15,000. And his back doesn’t let me transfer funds to him for since idiotic reason.

PersnickityPenguin ,

Man, I would never pay rent or a mortgage payment with a deposit. I did that once, and they claimed I didn’t pay several times, and I had no receipt. I had to pay my bank $20 to provide proof of deposit (several times) Fuck that. Also fuck US Bank.

vzq ,

I probably messed up the translation. I mean a kind of bank account to bank account transfer order.

Crashumbc ,

What’s paying by “bank deposit”? In the US that term simply means putting money in your bank.

Like how did you pay the water bill that way?

vzq , (edited )

In ye old days I would fill out a slip of paper and mail it to the bank.

Deposit is probably the wrong word. It’s more a transfer order? Deposit is what came up when I translated my local term, but it’s not like I stuffed cash in an envelope or anything.

Crashumbc ,

Then the bank would pay whoever (electric, water) ?

vzq ,

Yeah, it’s an order to take money out of my account and put it in someone else’s. The number on it tells the recipient what bill it’s supposed to pay.

They looked like this:

vvponline.nl/…/acceptgiro-blijft-langer-bestaan

Dave , (edited )
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I don’t know about that guy but you can’t even get cheque books in NZ anymore. They were phased out, mostly because electronic payments are ubiquitous and most places already stopped accepting cheques a decade or two back.

PersnickityPenguin ,

He must have been homeless his entire adult life.

I’m mid 40s and didn’t get a credit card until I was 25. And I couldn’t even pay for any utilities, rent or car payments with it. And still can’t. Online bill pay wasn’t a thing until like after the recession.

SapphironZA ,

It’s mainly in the USA it seems. In South Africa, we have had internet banking since 1995. So businesses stopped using checks around that time. Phone banking with DTMF was popular around that time as well. Bank transfers we used more than checks for businesses before then.

For individuals, debit cards became the default around the same time. Same functionality as a credit card, without the credit.

Then Internet banking became mainstream for individuals around the 2000s when everyone got access to the internet on their phones.

Cash remained popular throughout since ATM infrastructure was very good in South Africa.

vzq ,

Not homeless, just Northern European.

BorgDrone ,

How is this possible? How did you pay your bills before online billpay systems - did you pay them all by phone?

We had something called an ‘acceptgiro’, it was basically a pre-filled money transfer order. Usually the amount, beneficiary and some reference number were pre-printed. All you had to do was sign it and mail it to the bank (which usually was free, you had pre-paid envelopes from the bank). It was usually attached to the bill, basically a tear-off part of the bill that you signed, stuffed into an envelope and mailed.

For recurring payments you usually give the other party ongoing permission to directly take it from your account. This is still extremely common and how I pay 99.999% of my bills. For things like mortgages, rent and insurance it’s usually required to pay in this way. Basically, my monthly bills get paid without me even having to think about it.

Rhynoplaz ,

Never? I hate the things, but 25 years ago it was the only option.

MeatsOfRage , (edited ) in Check your email for the verification code we just sent you.

What? The only payments I make that could take checks are my bills and it’s not like I wouldn’t have to keep track of those just because I’m paying by check. I don’t understand this at all.

TheTetrapod ,

Yeah, I know this artist has gotten a lot of shit in the past for little reason, but this is truly an absurd take.

Signtist ,

Pretty sure they mean one less account someone could track you with, because yeah, staying on top of sending monthly checks for stuff is something I’m very glad I don’t have to do anymore. My credit took multiple hits in my younger days from bills I forgot to pay on time.

Bookmeat , in Check your email for the verification code we just sent you.

Whoooosh. I don’t get it.

DoctorWhookah ,

Paying online, not playing.

Bookmeat ,

I think my problem is understanding the third panel.

Dexx1s , (edited )

Nobody wants to make and maintain an account for every place they want to pay something for.

They could have replaced “check” with “cash”. Same idea.

Bookmeat ,

Ok, I get it. Thanks 😊

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