You don't attach the check to your tax form? Do it online and pay the fees? ie. State Taxes
Instead of just writing a check right then and there, you'd rather do it online and wait to have it mailed to you? You must have also had a check mailed to you for $500 to carry around in case you wanted to submit an offer on a home?
What happens when the cost might change during the installation due to an unforeseen issue?
My auto mechanic charges me less for paying with check and helps to develop a good relationship
Sounds like you prefer to do things the hard way. Instead of paying $5-15 for a box of checks and having the option to use the best method of payment at the time.
My state taxes are directly withdrawn from my bank account. My r/e taxes I can't pay electronically but just fill out the info on my bank website and they mail a check on my behalf.
I was renting my house before I bought it and knew all the details ahead of time. There was no spontaneity....
Costs may change during installation but it is still billed at the end, due anywhere from 14 to 60 days later. I've never had someone insist on me paying them right then and there.
I get my work done at the dealership and they don't offer such incentive.. (their service prices are actually competitive and they are very competent, unlike many other places I've tried in the past)
Really there is no effort to it. Sign on to bank. Click on Bill Pay. If payee isn't in there, add address. Enter dollar amount and date for the payee to receive money and submit transaction. Done.
I still have my original box of checks in my attic somewhere from when I opened my account 10+ years ago. I've used maybe ~50 of them the entire time. Most of that was in college before I discovered the wonders of online bill pay.