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To: Sweet Ol who wrote (10506)9/23/1999 10:21:00 PM
From: Bruce Prescott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
John,

I am assuming that they will print and mail the check on the 29th. The five day period is between the time that I enter the request and the day the check is printed. That means the check won't get there until the post office delivers it -- sometime in October.

Essentially, this is the same amount of lead time that Moneyline needed to pay someone by check (they required 4 days lead time for electronic transfers). Moneyline would pull the money out of my account on the next day but who knows what day they actually drafted the check? They always warned that your creditor might not receive it until ten days after you requested that it be sent.

Bruce