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			<title>Check Conversion</title>
			<description> Print this page      Although payment by credit and debit cards has surpassed check and cash payments, checks are still a prominent form of payment for many consumers in the United States. Paper checks have traditionally taken longer to process at the point-of-sale but with electronic check conversion, checkout time is significantly reduced. Much like accepting a credit or debit card, check conversion allows your business to convert a paper check to an electronic transaction. In this way, funds are moved from the customer's bank account to your business account. Check writers will continue to benefit from the float of a paper check, since the electronic item is processed through the banking cycle in the same amount of time as a traditional paper check.  The process is quick and easy for you and your customers, and combined with check guarantee, risk and paperwork are significantly reduced. Note: The check is converted to an electronic transaction, but without the combined safety of...

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