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These checks that are clearing fast may be electronic transactions and the actual check in their hand is shredded. Some places, these days, do not even need the check itself, just the account number. The checks that I have mailed to non grocery stores, do clear very fast. I called the store's tech support and they said manually entered accounts numbers makes the check processing procedure change. These checks are also taking 2-3 weeks to clear my account. Symbol-9 digit routing number - symbol - first 5 digits of the account number - space - the last 7 digits of the account number - symbol - check number. They have to manually enter the account number for some reason. if the check was bad.Īnd I had used 3 of these home printed checks at that exact same store.
#WHERE IS VERSACHECK NUMBER LOCATED FULL#
I'd have my buggy full of wine, steak, lobster, etc. Why would I try to use a phony check for $2.79? The CS said they had not see a check with the account number like mine and tried to refuse the check.
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I presented one of these checks to a store yesterday for $2.79. I started using my 60 Versa Check checks.įor some reason, none of these checks can be processed normally by the check devices they have at the registers. I finally exhausted my supply of checks bought from the bank. I'll try the symbols like you have stated above. If I need to be connected to the internet for some reason then that is the problem. I just can not find the check design area. It keeps wanting me to create an account, enter the name of the people who will receive the check, etc. I've looked in tools and all other areas and can not find the templates. I designed and printed checks in 2002, with this same program.
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Let me try your idea, it sounds like a fix.thanks. If the codes don't show up when you print you may need to reinstall the MICR fonts. See an example here: Knowledge Base Article = On Us (the one that looks like double vertical line with a small box to the upper right) & = Transit (the one that looks like a dark vertical line with a colon) It's been a while since I used Versa Check because I rarely use checks any more, but since your keyboard doesn't have the MICR symbols ( MICR Glossary: MICR Symbols), Versa Check has you use alternate keyboard characters to make the appropriate MICR symbols appear when you print the checks. It is a program from a disc and should not require an internet connection. I'm not connected to the internet during my attempts above. I have not used this since 2002, so I am not finding the "design checks" templates. I do not think I need to be connected to the internet to design blank checks. I used this many years ago and printed a few blank checks. The instructions say there is a "check designer." The answer is NO because the proper symbols, shown is the help section are not there.
#WHERE IS VERSACHECK NUMBER LOCATED CODE#
Using the only symbols that step is giving me, I get errors, saying the first symbol is wrong, or the symbol is in the wrong place, or the bank code is not complete (asking me if it looks like the code on my check). So, that is what I see on my real checks. Then a small symbol and then a space before the check number. There is that symbol that looks like a small "I" followed by 2 dots, then the 9 number and then another symbol and then 5 more numbers.Īfter that is the account number which is 7 digits and then the check number.īetween the last 5 numbers of the bank code there is a space before the account number.
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There are more than 9 numbers in the routing number on my real check. I tried the & followed by the 9 numbers and then I tried both another & and a \ In the "help" section, under this same "step," it shows the proper symbols, the ones we all see in a routing number.īut, in this step, where it is asking me to create a sample check, the only symbols are: When I use the 9 numbers only, it ask for the first symbol. so I wouldn't try to add symbols, just do the nine digits and see what happens. I think all routing numbers are 9 digits and have the same beginning and ending symbol.