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Originally Posted by RKDinOKC
So you are getting fridge benefits.
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Yea, I drink his beer too!
Way back in the late 1980s I purchased Quicken and started keeping my check book with it. My records go back to 1989. It was Quicken for DOS back then. I remember upgrading to Version 2 for Windows and it was one of the first programs I bought that came on a CD ROM. Way back then one of the biggest things I wanted to do was print a check on my laser printer so I could mail that to the old man that held the mortgage on my house. He though it was a back check so he was happy.
Back then, I bought a box of check mailing envelopes. They fit the check and have the two windows. After almost 30 years my envelop supply is almost used up. I rarely mail a check from my personal account anymore. I have been the treasurer for our PCA region for longer than I want to think about. Now I also mail checks for the business. The old envelopes have signs of yellowing around the edges. I was down to just a few.
I broke down and looked for a new supply. Quickbooks wanted 35 bucks for 50 of em. I looked on Amazon and found a box of 500 for $26. Made in USA quality envelopes. I let the business pay for em. I will use them for the PCA region still. About a nickel each. We can afford that.