โJun-23-2019 11:22 AM
โJun-24-2019 09:56 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
Most checks are "wash proof" these days. Take a check and try it.
I know because it was tried with one of ours, the bank didn't even start to process it. They just called us and we cleared it up and that was that.
Matt
โJun-24-2019 09:55 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
Most checks are "wash proof" these days. Take a check and try it.
I know because it was tried with one of ours, the bank didn't even start to process it. They just called us and we cleared it up and that was that.
Matt
โJun-24-2019 07:30 AM
โJun-24-2019 05:04 AM
ppine wrote:
Carry cash and do not expect change.
A pay box was the norm for about 75 years.
A lot of resident managers are a pain in the butt. Those sites always cost more.
Forest Service and NPS campgrounds are out of date and do not accomodate RVers well at all.
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โJun-23-2019 09:50 PM
pnichols wrote:They use chemicals to take out the ink. Like I said earlier they make a pen Uni gel pen, quote (features uni super ink that helps protect against water, fading and fraud). Other pen makers might have a equivalent. It should say on the pkg helps prevent check fraud.
As much as possible we pay the host directly for our campsite. Otherwise we deposit checks in the iron ranger.
I've never heard of "washing checks" ... how does that work??
For what it's worth, I press hard with a black ink pen whenever I write a check. The writing is pressed deeply into the paper surface so that the writing is really black and embedded. Does this help prevent washing?
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