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Tiny OT: "Sparing Paper Checks That Last Trip to the Bank" - NY Times Business Section Andrew 11-09-2006
Posted by Andrew on November 9, 2006, 9:59 pm
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It begins: "The wide availability of automated teller machines, Web banking
and electronic payroll deposits has made banks an almost abstract concept.
About the only time you need to visit a branch these days is to deposit a
check.
And now even that trip is becoming obsolete. Many small businesses are
starting to use scanners specially designed to turn paper checks into screen
images that can be deposited over the Internet, ....."
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