I was looking for electronic ways to send a substantial wad of money domestically once and almost all electronic transfer providers wanted a percentage.
Would be interested to know if there are any online services that can match the transaction fee of a check.
At least they don't expire.
Still, while checks may still be a thing they're pretty rare and rarely required. Mobile and contactless payment is pretty common (outside the food service industry, but I blame the food service industry for that).
It made sense as a convenience fee, until it became ubiquitous. Now it’s a tax that people are blindly opting in to.
I haven't written a check since the late 90's, when I receive a check, I deposit it directly from my phone. I never carry cash. When I shop its nearly all online. Unless its a restaurant, I've ordered and paid before stepping foot or driving through the place.
The point being, business's accommodate their customers and there is a shocking amount of people who don't care about technology in the US, especially outside of business and tech centers.
Or, from https://www.permanenttsb.ie/legal-information/terms-and-cond...:
Taxes and Additional Costs 1. Government Stamp Duty will be charged to your account for each cheque book issued to you (currently €20 per cheque book of 40 cheques). ... etc.