Hmmm, juicy idea, we write the check to the union. Worth considering. Whoa, wait a minute, what if we miss the payment. You know, my credit card can be brutal when I skip. While we're talking, though, just how much money do you think is generated from one day's interest on those union dues? You seem to have put some thought into this. But honestly, If I had one month's worth of union dues in my account for one extra day, it wouldn't even earn me one extra red cent in interest. We're talking really low bank rates. And I'm still thinking about this, and it occurred to me, would it even be physically possible to forward union dues in less than 24 hours. Don't they, like, finish payroll late in the day,... whatever day they do it, and then like check it the next morning to see how much actually deducted? Then, even if they did send it out in less than 24 hours, the union still has to get around to cashing the check, which I believe we deliver. Sorry, didn't mean to ramble so much. Just got started.