I'm interested in where people order your checks from? This church has always used hand written checks, and it's taking HOURS to write these out by hand. It's time to move to printing checks in the laser printer. So I'd like to hear about where all you experienced users have found the best prices/quality on your checks.
Thanks!
Ordering checks?
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FWIW ... Powerchurch has a page that shows various check formats, and a link to a company that provides checks compatable with PC+:therevmom wrote:I'm interested in where people order your checks from? This church has always used hand written checks, and it's taking HOURS to write these out by hand. It's time to move to printing checks in the laser printer. So I'd like to hear about where all you experienced users have found the best prices/quality on your checks.
Thanks!
http://www.powerchurch.com/support/answ ... icle_id=52
At my last location, the treasurer there had been using Quicken, and buying checks through Intuit. I had to go and modify the check format to create a custom format to adjust for the differences.
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.
At our former church, the Treasurer did all the billpaying via the bank's online system, just creating the payments in Powerchurch as 'manual checks'.tborgal wrote:We use McBee. We use a three part check with the check in tghe middle and a stub top and bottom. I have considered going to e-bill pay as brucet7 has but have not made the move yet. I can see a reduction in expense with this method bot in checks and postage.
As far as the check you currently use, according to that link I listed above, your checks should work with PC+.
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.