Hello Charles!
** On Monday 18.01.21 - 18:20, Charles Pierson wrote to August Abolins:
I was tempted to ask for rolls of change to see how that
was handled, as the only slots I saw were where the cash/
checks were fed in and the slot bills came out, and the
receipt printer. I didn't notice any thing to deal with
coibs.
I don't there is any ATM in Canada that offers coins.
But that is another thing.. eventually I run out of coins. Why
are people hoarding that stuff? My only option is/was to go to
the bank. Now, in light of the recent "by appointment only"
imposition, I have another solution. But maybe I shouldn't
mention it - at least, not yet.
Which reminds me, I'll probably want to discourage cheques
now too. The only way to process them is to go to a bank.
No thanks.
Some banks do have mobile apps that handle depositing
checks electrinuxally, but I'm not sure how it works
exactly. But there are many places around here that don't
accept checks.
Yes.. my main bank has the "take a pic with your smartphone" and
deposit it that way method. But I don't have a current
smartphone that will support getting apps from the google-store.
I *could* however install the .APK direct, if I could get it.
When I first opened the account with my current bank, my
checking account was actually called "No check checking."
OMG. What nonsense in their naming of things just to sound
different and get your attention.
WHhile on this subject, does your shop accept electronic
payments?
I ask, because last summer while I was trying to get my
nursery/yard art business going, I primarily used Online
market places like LetGo or OfferUp.
Yes.. I have a commercial terminal for that. It accepts
Mastercard, Visa, Debit, and ApplePay. People can also make a
payment online via PayPal or eTransfer too.
Never heard of the LetGo/Offerup alternatives. Maybe it's just a
USA offering.
They seem to be tied in with specific items for sale. I would
need a simple alternative to just send cash.
In any case, a few people when asking about plants and
such, asked me uf Iaccepted Venmo or CashApp or Paypal.
Through those you can process payments and Transfer funds
to the bank electronically. Just an idea.
Another popular service is the Square. It's a pretty good
solution for someone who needs portability.
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