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February 19, 2015, 05:41:05 PM
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This really pisses me off! I have two cars and got two postal cheques to redeem some money from insurances. But the fee they take to redeem it is higher than the actual amount on the cheque! I can redeem it for free at my local bank but to drive there with my car also cost more than the combined amount plus takes valuable time from my life!

It´s not much money to be angry about but I just don´t get it. They can force feed a cow with it.
  • Why split it on two cheques when they come from same company?
  • Why not send the money back to my bank account which I used to pay them in the first place?
  • Why have a ridiculous amount of fee when everything is done automatically?
  • Why does it have an expiration date? What happens when it expire?

We usually have good innovations and early adopters and inventors of new technology in Sweden but this is stone age piece of crap!
Please Bitcoin or something, bring an end to this!
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February 19, 2015, 05:48:57 PM
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see if you can deposit your cheques with a smartphone at your bank

but yeah, i agree the legacy system is slow and cumbersome
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