Order Checks Online With Confidence

Filed under: Order Checks — Checks Expert @ 8:39 am

~ This was posted on May 21, 2008

The cost savings, speed and convenience of making the decision to order checks online cannot be denied. But, how can buyers be certain they are safe in the prospect? After all, in this age of identity theft and cyber crime, one can’t be too safe.

There are several things shoppers can do to be certain their personal checks are well protected – even when you order checks online. The first base to cover involves looking into the check printing company. The second involves taking the right steps to make certain checks are safe once they are printed.

To order checks online without fear, consumers can look for several things from a check printing company. Security should be a number one concern for any business that handles personal check orders. To make sure this is the case, look for:

A secured website – The best companies that offer online ordering of personal checks go above and beyond to make sure their websites are as secure as possible. This means specialized encrypting and other measures that protect not only the company, but also clients’ personal information. If a website doesn’t offer security features, don’t share personal information online - even to order checks.

Alternative ways of ordering – The best check printing companies understand that not everyone will like the idea of ordering online. To this end, they will provide alternative means for ordering, such as mail or fax-in forms.

To make sure the bases are covered with the checks themselves, consumers can protect themselves by limiting personal information. While it’s convenient to include driver’s license numbers, home telephone and other identifying markers on personal checks, it’s not always wise. The best advice is to limit information to the bare bones to make checks usable.

Many people are finding they can save time, money and effort when they order checks online. Making this prospect safe and secure should be a top priority.

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