Those of you that sell chickens or chicks regularly:
1 Do you accept checks?
2 If so do you add on a check fee?
3 What to you do or plan to do when you get a check that bounces?
I got my first bad check. it was only for $20 but it got me thinking. I have accepted a lot of checks. They tend to be a bit of a pain as I need to deposit them, wait for them to clear, then use the money. Cash is easier as I can pay for the fee directly with cash, no trip to the bank, no waiting for checks to clear. I was thinking if I still want to accept checks I need to add some kind of fee that covers my time and effort to deposit them. But I still have no idea what to do about the bad checks. It is clearly not worth taking tiny bounced checks to court. And I have no way to add a $20 bounced check fee like the big retail stores do.
1 Do you accept checks?
2 If so do you add on a check fee?
3 What to you do or plan to do when you get a check that bounces?
I got my first bad check. it was only for $20 but it got me thinking. I have accepted a lot of checks. They tend to be a bit of a pain as I need to deposit them, wait for them to clear, then use the money. Cash is easier as I can pay for the fee directly with cash, no trip to the bank, no waiting for checks to clear. I was thinking if I still want to accept checks I need to add some kind of fee that covers my time and effort to deposit them. But I still have no idea what to do about the bad checks. It is clearly not worth taking tiny bounced checks to court. And I have no way to add a $20 bounced check fee like the big retail stores do.