Why Bank Checks Just Don’t Stand Up

Filed under: Bank Checks, Personal Checks, Photo Checks — Checks Expert @ 7:46 am

~ This was posted on November 27, 2008

Sure you can order bank checks and get the drafts you need to pay bills, but is this really the best option for you? If you want to express yourself with personal checks or have a need to brand a business, they just won’t hold up well. There are options that go well beyond the basic styles offered by banks.

When it’s time for something different, going to a private, online printer for checks makes a great deal of sense. When you do this, you will discover these reasons why bank checks are not always the best option:

Style selection – Private printers have the ability to offer their clients access to literally hundreds of different styles in checks. From unique colors to distinct themes, choice is the name of the game here. There’s no reason to go with plain and boring when choice is available.

Customization options – When private printers are used for check orders, it is possible to customize even basic orders a bit. Changing out fonts, colors and other small features can take ordinary checks and make them extraordinary.

Photo checks – These checks are the ultimate in customization. Photo checks rely on clients’ own pictures for their backgrounds. This option is excellent for businesses that are in the process of branding. It is also great for families that want to “brag” a little.

Convenience – Ordering checks online comes with a great deal of convenience attached. There’s no reason to run to a bank to place an order when an online printer can be accessed at any time.

Pricing – Believe it or not, private orders can be less expensive. Bank checks tend to come with fees attached. Private orders do not. While not every private order will cost less than bank checks, consumers are often shocked at the real pricing.

Bank checks will serve their purpose, but they can’t multitask. Private order checks can.

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