How to Order Designer Checks
Ever get tired of writing checks on those boring, taupe or sky blue checks? Wouldn't it be nice to add some personality to your personal finances? There are ways to give yourself at least a little relief as you write checks for someone else to cash.
Instructions
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How To Order Designer Checks
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Start by looking on the internet. Some websites like designerchecks.com have a myriad of different types of checks you can order. Whether it is your favorite sports team or a watermark of kittens, websites often have many more options than banks when it comes to getting designer checks. Start by picking a category of checks that you would like to browse. For example, if you wanted checks with puppies, you would click an "animals" or "cats and dogs" category.
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Select the type of check you want from that category. Some sites like bradfordexchangechecks.com offer over 50 breeds of dogs that you can have on your designer checks.
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Select your checkbook options. Do you want single or duplicate checks? Side-tear or top-tear? Click all the options you want. Just remember, though, that some options will add to the cost of your designer checks.
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Enter any special codes. Some websites will offer special discounts by entering certain codes. You can find these codes in newspaper advertisements, other sites online of even on the site itself!
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Pay for your checks. Enter your payment method in the "checkout" section of the website. Credit and debit cards will get you your designer checks faster. Any additional rush-shipping will cost more but get your checks to your doorstep sooner. Enter any applicable information and you should get your special designer checks in a matter of days!
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Tips & Warnings
Banks and credit unions often have their own brochures for ordering new check books. You would be surprised the amount of designs a bank or credit union can offer you for designer checks. Start looking at their books to find designer checks.
Check all the websites for business quality via the better business bureau. Some "Free" check sites will require you to sign up for special offers or promotions. If you don't want any part of this, move on!