![]() That does make it less risky for the merchant if they're worried about people intentionally bouncing checks. It is possible if you're still using a personal check to pay in a physical store that the store itself will have a policy that says they only take a check if there is an address that matches the address on the ID the person produces. No one has ever had a problem cashing a check (and I don't bother crossing out the incorrect information). ![]() On those rare occasions where I write a check, I'm still using the checks that I had when I opened my account half a dozen addresses ago. A check is still valid if the address is wrong or missing.
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