Order Checks
A couple months ago, my husband went to the bank to
order checks. We did not think much about the common task and his
order just rested in the back of our minds. Ordering checks for
your bank account is not the most difficult thing to do but
somehow, we managed to find ourselves in a huge mess very quickly.
We simply did not follow up on our order and we did not have our
lines of communication open.
The dilemma began when I opened the checkbook to
pay for tires we bought through our local mechanic. There were no
checks. I told the mechanic, who gets a lot of business though our
poor cars, that I would be right back to pay him. I got home and
found that there were no checks to be found. I literally tore the
house apart looking for the checks ordered a few months ago.
The first thing I did was call my husband at his
job. I never call there and it’s usually something very important
when I do. He assured me that he went to the bank to order checks
months ago. I asked him if we got them in the mail and was struck
by silence. “I thought that you got them,” he finally said.
“Well I didn’t order checks, so I wasn’t looking for checks in the
mail.”
I remembered going online to order checks, but we
had just moved and I wasn’t able to make such changes to our
account while ordering new checks. This made perfect sense to me
and I was glad that our bank was so diligent about our security.
This is when I sent my husband to the bank for the check order. I
was beginning to remember everything about the order. I just
couldn’t understand why on earth I didn’t think to look for them.
Time just passed by so quickly. The next thing I know I’m facing my
mechanic with an empty checkbook.
I called the bank and our usual teller said that
she remembered that my husband had come in to order checks a long
time ago and we definitely should have gotten them by now. Again,
my imagination went wild and I began to get a little angry. Who on
earth would take checks from a struggling, new blue collar family?
We have a baby and we have a mortgage. We really don’t have enough
funds to make stealing from us worthwhile. Then I heard the
teller’s sweet voice, “I’m so sorry,” she said. “I inverted one of
the numbers in the account and your check order was rejected. I
didn’t know.”
I was never so relieved to hear about a mistake in
my life. We will continue to order checks through our bank. Our
favorite teller is extra careful with numbers and we are extra
careful to make sure that we follow up on our check orders. As for
the paranoia, I’m still working on that.
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