Bank charges for cheques?
Bank charges for cheques?
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pdV6

Original Poster:

16,442 posts

283 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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OK all you small business owners out there, just a quick question:

Do your banks charge you for paying in cheques?

I was just wondering, as a place I bought some stuff from recently made a huge fuss about accepting a cheque, citing "bank charges" as the reason.

Now, I've never been charged for paying in a sterling cheque into a personal UK bank account, so was wondering if this was just a ruse to get cash in hand or a legitimate gripe?

vex

5,259 posts

268 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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Depends on the age of the company.

My start up has fee banking for the first year. Then there are a range of small charges for any transactions.

Unusual to be passed on though IMO

pdV6

Original Poster:

16,442 posts

283 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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Fair enough then. He wasn't trying to pass on the charge, I just thought he was moaning unduly or possibly trying to fiddle the VAT.

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

325 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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It's only about 10p a cheque though.

Podie

46,647 posts

297 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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Quite common actually…

Another one is that banks charge you to pay bills, if you don't hold an account with them…

pdV6

Original Poster:

16,442 posts

283 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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PetrolTed said:
It's only about 10p a cheque though.

I guess this chap must be only borderline turning a profit, then, especially as he wants the packaging back for re-use!

simpo two

90,915 posts

287 months

Friday 16th July 2004
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No bank charges here, only interest (Investec). But you need to keep a few £K in it.

Muncher

12,235 posts

271 months

Saturday 17th July 2004
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I've just opened an account with the Bank of Scotland, who don't charge me for recieving cheques, or charge me anything for that matter, aside from bounced cheques etc.