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was expecting from the bank in post box.
i tought its free at least for first time just called the rep and said i still do not have checks yepppp
110.00$ for checks book
awsome
same td for personal promised no fee for 100$ deposit first they deduct 1$ fee for statement (i d never warned and hard go paperless in their system online)
and then charge 15.00$ fee for because account is lees then 100.00$
awsome where is SEC or etc.????
Order them from Costco
@mustangy wrote:was expecting from the bank in post box.
i tought its free at least for first time just called the rep and said i still do not have checks yepppp
110.00$ for checks book
awsome
same td for personal promised no fee for 100$ deposit first they deduct 1$ fee for statement (i d never warned and hard go paperless in their system online)
and then charge 15.00$ fee for because account is lees then 100.00$
awsome where is SEC or etc.????
Banks often ask you if you want checks, and I decline in most circumstances, asking instead for any starter checks they are willing to provide.
As another poster mentioned, once you have the ABA/routing number and the account number, you can order from a multitude of locations, such as Costco. I find that for many business expenses I simply need the numbers, and give that instead of writing the actual check.
I use my business credit cards whenever I can, and then the card gets paid for via their website.
I would argue the $15 penalty on the basis that the $1 was a new fee, as a one-time waiver.
Depending on the branch, you might be able to obtain some sort of credit for part of the $110. While you're at the branch they will likely ask you why you haven't gotten one of their business credit cards.