He Swore That The Check is in the Mail But it Never Arrived
I've found a great solution to this dilemma. There is now software available that allows you to receive the check information by telephone, FAX, email, web form, or in person and immediately print the actual check, which you deposit right away into your bank account. If the check is from an intra-state bank or the amount is under $1000, my bank gives me immediate access to the funds. Otherwise, there is a 5-day hold, which would also have been the case if I had to wait for the check to arrive by mail. So in most cases, I get immediate access to the funds. Wow! It doesn't get better than that. Using this software has greatly improved my cash flow. It could probably do the same for you.
It works with any laser printer. No special toner is required. Checks produced by this software even have the machine-readable numbers at the bottom and are accepted by every bank in North American and most other places. I recommend that you use the same type of security paper as the one suggested for well-known account software, such as Quickbooks(tm) or Quicken(tm).
That paper is inexpensive and is available at most office supply companies and at the above website. It is specially manufactured with a number of features that help to prevent check fraud. For example, if someone makes a photocopy of the check, the word VOID is plastered all over the copy, making it unusable.
Dr. Rubinstein is a practicing psychiatrist who has replaced the income from his lucrative medical practice through online marketing. He not only offers a wide range of products on dozens of websites, but he also teaches Internet marketing through an online multi-media training program as well as a personal mentoring program.
The software is called "Immediate Check Deposit" and it's available for download at http://immediate-check-deposit.com
Dr. Rubinstein can be contacted at ezinearticles@doctorduplicator.com or (219) 864-2501.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Richard_N._Rubinstein,_M.D.
Labels: He Swore That The Check is in the Mail But it Never Arrived
I've found a great solution to this dilemma. There is now software available that allows you to receive the check information by telephone, FAX, email, web form, or in person and immediately print the actual check, which you deposit right away into your bank account. If the check is from an intra-state bank or the amount is under $1000, my bank gives me immediate access to the funds. Otherwise, there is a 5-day hold, which would also have been the case if I had to wait for the check to arrive by mail. So in most cases, I get immediate access to the funds. Wow! It doesn't get better than that. Using this software has greatly improved my cash flow. It could probably do the same for you.
It works with any laser printer. No special toner is required. Checks produced by this software even have the machine-readable numbers at the bottom and are accepted by every bank in North American and most other places. I recommend that you use the same type of security paper as the one suggested for well-known account software, such as Quickbooks(tm) or Quicken(tm).
That paper is inexpensive and is available at most office supply companies and at the above website. It is specially manufactured with a number of features that help to prevent check fraud. For example, if someone makes a photocopy of the check, the word VOID is plastered all over the copy, making it unusable.
Dr. Rubinstein is a practicing psychiatrist who has replaced the income from his lucrative medical practice through online marketing. He not only offers a wide range of products on dozens of websites, but he also teaches Internet marketing through an online multi-media training program as well as a personal mentoring program.
The software is called "Immediate Check Deposit" and it's available for download at http://immediate-check-deposit.com
Dr. Rubinstein can be contacted at ezinearticles@doctorduplicator.com or (219) 864-2501.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Richard_N._Rubinstein,_M.D.
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