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Oh, right, I agree. I guess my further point is that I'd prefer that after you close the sale and finish the transaction, you're sure you have the money. Cash and some electronic transfers give you that, while checks don't.


a semi-informed guess is that paper checks are uniquely useful for entering some kinds of contracts between ordinary people or small business. A check here has only five or so parts, but by controlling those well, checks can and are used in somewhat unexpected ways, and they can be formed to fit various ordinary contract clauses, too.

one surprising use of a check is that one could write five checks, each with an amount and further away date.. e.g. dated the first of the month for the next four months. Those checks are now a reliable source for a loan in cash, since you signed each one. there are many other examples..


There is no law that states postdated check can only be cashed after the specified date. Some banks will happily cash your check immediately and simply ignore the future date on the check. There is no guarantee that you can always cache a check either. A check can be cancelled by the issuer at any time by making so called 'stop payment order'.


> There is no law that states postdated check can only be cashed after the specified date.

that is absolutely false IANAL



> Please note: The terms "bank" and "banks" used in these answers generally refer to national banks, federal savings associations, and federal branches or agencies of foreign banking organizations that are regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

they say a Federal Bank can do that. I was talking about contracts between private parties (see above)


Any bank can do it and in fact you can google like a dozen different articles stating so. Seems you just don't like being proven wrong


> > There is no law that states postdated check can only be cashed after the specified date.

you neglected to say "bank" .. you said it as if anyone can do it. Look at what you wrote




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