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Replied on 11-18-2008, 06:09 PM

MCA,

How can I actually tell if a company is affiliated with Deluxe, or EWS? I need to order some more checks and I use to use Checks in the Mail, but it's obvious they use EWS now. So is the Check Gallery, Bradford Checks, and the others you have listed above still okay to use?

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Replied on 11-18-2008, 10:49 PM

here are the ones that I suggest. The infomation is the most current that I have

Suggestions: Style Checks , Walmart(THEY USE EWS AND WILL DENY IF REPORT), Identity, Checkworks, Checks in the Mail (uses EWS), the check gallery, promise checks checks in the mail, Costco Checks, Bradford Exchange


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