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Originally Posted by belsarius
Oh I see the issue.. you are financially illiterate.
Cheques cost nothing? Canada post is $0.98 on the Postage meter or $1.15 a stamp. Cheques cost at least $0.50 each, or more if you want them with a logo. Say a cheque costs $1.50 after postage and not including labour hours.
You can get a Telpay account for $20 a month flat fee and have up to 60 paychecks a month for $24 more.
So $50 to electronically do payroll (a couple bucks more for government remittances), plus time saved vs almost $100 in cheques.
But oh yes, in the world of Azure, cheques are free! Life is grand as I don't have any costs!! Math is hard.
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In the grand scheme of things, cheques cost nothing for a business that is setup to pay via cheque, and has been doing it that way, without interruption, for decades.
But hey, rich coming from someone so clueless about how the real world works that you were completely ignorant to the fact that there are actually a lot of businesses out there that do not pay their bills or their people electronically, and even more ignorant to the struggle of trying to get everything switched over quickly is actually kind of a big issue.
Its '2024 remember.'