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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1189691" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>Long time ago, I accepted post-dated checks as a package car driver. An older driver pulled me aside and asked me, "If you sold a car, and someone wrote a post-dated check to you, would you take it?" Sounds stupid now, and it did when he asked me, but I realized what he was saying, and I never again accepted a check that wasn't dated on the day it was written. Someone above said that there are reasons to write a post-dated check. But in our business, from the driver's perspective, there is NO reason to accept one.</p><p></p><p>Remember who we work for. Are you willing to put a post-dated check--perhaps a very big one--between the customer and management? Because you are the middle. This is a problem without a reason. Why risk it? Would you trust a customer with your job on the line? No? Then why accept a check that might bounce that could be be placed on your porch?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1189691, member: 42691"] Long time ago, I accepted post-dated checks as a package car driver. An older driver pulled me aside and asked me, "If you sold a car, and someone wrote a post-dated check to you, would you take it?" Sounds stupid now, and it did when he asked me, but I realized what he was saying, and I never again accepted a check that wasn't dated on the day it was written. Someone above said that there are reasons to write a post-dated check. But in our business, from the driver's perspective, there is NO reason to accept one. Remember who we work for. Are you willing to put a post-dated check--perhaps a very big one--between the customer and management? Because you are the middle. This is a problem without a reason. Why risk it? Would you trust a customer with your job on the line? No? Then why accept a check that might bounce that could be be placed on your porch? [/QUOTE]
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