blank check stock

Blank check stock seems to be available everywhere these days; most of the office supply super stores carry it in small retail packages. The term “blank checks” may not be a familiar to some people. Blank check stock is manufactured in any of several laser check formats in different sizes and is used mostly by larger companies with multiple cost centers each having their own checking account. It is also be used for multiple payrolls paid by a single source like a CPA firm. In conjunction with specialized software and a laser printer outfitted with magnetic ink toner the blank checks are then printed with all the variable information including those odd looking numbers at the bottom of all checks known as MICR numbers. The benefits for larger companies are cost savings. Instead of having to order multiple checks for each checking account they have only to purchase blank check stock at considerably less cost and almost overnight shipping. The downside is that most blank check stock has few if any security features beyond a printed pantograph. That and easy availability makes counterfeiting checks almost a cottage industry for computer-savvy crooks who can purchase it at a super store. Even though check fraud is a growing threat to business, with some precautions it can still be used safely. Companies who use this product should order it custom made with security features pre-built in. It will still cost them less than individual checks but will be unique in enough ways to make it difficult for thieves to duplicate and easier for banks to spot when fraud is perpetrated. Where do you go to purchase unique blank check stock? The website owned by the author of this article is a good place to start. www.CheckChecks.com has blank check stock in every size available and also is able to quote blank checks with exclusive custom security features designed to make blank checks safer to use.

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