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<title>Can I use Travelers Checks anywhere in the world?</title>
<description>Yes, you can. Traveler's checks are designed especially for overseas travelers. The checks are paid for in advance by the traveler andcan be cashed (almost) anywhere in the world as long as they are presented to correspondents of the check's issuer. Traveler's checks are also insured against theft, </description>
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<title>Can I pay for things online with a check?</title>
<description>Yes, you can pay for a variety of things online using a check. Paying for things online is just like writing your normal check but it is much easier and quicker. You don't even have to mail the check. You just need to input your checking account information into the web browser.
Online checks need </description>
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<title>Can I use online checks for international charges?</title>
<description>Most companies who do business on the internet accept online checks. More than 70 million Americans have no credit cards, and most online transactions these days are check-based. 
In most cases you can use an online check to pay for international charges, but your check is subject to verification. </description>
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<title>Is it safe to give my bank information to a company as check payment?</title>
<description>Your bank information is very important. Before giving it to a company as check payment, there are things to consider. 
Ask the company for information regarding its security procedures. Find out whether your personal information is secure and whether other persons will have access to it. Be sure t</description>
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<title>What is a bank routing number?</title>
<description>A bank routing number is a nine-digit code that identifies every bank in the United States. This is usually found at the bottom of drafts and checks. For business checks, at the far left you can find the check number followed by the routing number. On personal checks, the check number is usually on </description>
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