Colorado Some stores allow customers to use electronic controls for payment.
Although often regarded as an obsolete form of payment, cheques are often used in some stores Colorado Springs - not only in the traditional route.Several electronic registration systems are used for transactions in which customers of their bank checks, just as it would have a debit card - by paying a point and you receive the check box again.
For customers, these machines offer better protection against fraud and for businesses to reduce the number of returned checks, “said Michael stove, a spokesman for the National Automated Clearing House Association, a non-profit association, commerce develops and maintains the provisions on electronic transactions.
“The whole process is much faster with electronic control,” said the stove.
For these reasons, Colorado Springs, many shops have chosen to use the electronic control.
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