[Novalug] check printing software for linux?
Jay Hart
jhart at kevla.org
Sat Dec 8 15:11:52 EST 2007
Or, you could use postal service money orders.
Jay
> Yes the cost is small over six years, but I move more
> frequent than that and have to order checks with the
> new address. Still, the cost will be small I agree.
> Just thought I could set it and forget it with a Linux
> solution.
>
> --- Ken Kauffman <kkauffman at headfog.com> wrote:
>
>> Just get the checks from your bank. I thought you
>> could get it so you could
>> pick them up from the bank. If not, there are other
>> check services online
>> that you can order through that are cheaper.
>>
>> The reality is this -- you only write 2 checks a
>> month. So 150 checks
>> should last you about 75 months (@ 6 years). So
>> your cost per month is
>> almost nothing. :)
>>
>> Yes. I know -- not the answer to your specific
>> question -- but with that
>> perspective - in 6 years, checks will be obsolete
>> anyway. There will be a
>> transparent RFID chip in my eyeball that I can use
>> to buy anything and
>> authenticate all at once. Of course the first
>> implementation will likely be
>> a contact lense.
>>
>> For anybody (like Jay) listening -- I'm making up
>> more stuff again.
>>
>> K
>>
>> On 12/8/07, Brandon Saxe <brandon20va at yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > I just had to re-order some checks today. I am
>> really
>> > annoyed that I have to purchase in quantities of
>> 150
>> > minimum with my bank. Shipping is quite costly as
>> > well. I only write 1-2 checks per month. Always
>> one is
>> > for rent.
>> >
>> > I was just thinking that since I write so few
>> checks,
>> > it may make more sense for me to purchase some
>> check
>> > paper from staples and print my own as needed and
>> > never have to re-order checks again (I have
>> multiple
>> > checking accounts as well and don't want to have
>> to
>> > re-order for those as well).
>> >
>> > Does anybody on the list know of any good check
>> > printing software for linux they have used before
>> and
>> > can vouch for?
>> >
>> > thanks!
>> > Brandon
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