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Express (call or email for our credit card authorization form
or to give credit card information by phone.)
Checks
(mailed - Call us) Checks by Phone (call
303-367-4545) Checks using our Check Form Click
Here
Check Form:
All fields REQUIRED
to ensure proper payment.
To make payment via check, please use above form, call 303-367-4545,
or fax this form
to 303-600-4716.
Concerned
about the legality of accepting checks by Fax, Phone or E-mail?
Check demand drafts, or "drafting" funds from a second party's
checking account, have been a method of payment for more than 8 years.
Fax, E-Mail, and Telephone checks (pre-authorized paper bank drafts) are
completely legal. It makes no more sense for a bank to refuse to honor
a draft as to refuse any other check.
The primary requirement is that the checking account holder (YOU) must
give verbal, electronic, or written pre-authorization, such as faxing
your check, or clicking an authorization box on a web form. Once I've
received pre-authorization, I don't need a signature on the paper-draft
just as I don't need a signature on a phoned in credit card order.
Paper drafts are explicitly established as a legal method for payment
as provided in: Uniform Commercial Code, Title 1, Section 1-201 [39]
and Title 3, Sections 3-104, 3-403, 2-403 Code of Federal Regulations,
Title 12 Chapter II, Part 210 Regulation J, Federal Reserve Bank, Part
2, Sections 4a-201 to 4a-212.The Federal Trade Commission in late
1995 proposed rules that became law in January 1996 (Regulation 16CFR
Part 310) that requires businesses who take checks over the phone to have
a "verification" procedure in place.
It's legal in Canada too! Any one of the following gives proper "verification":
written authorization received by mail or recording the "authorization"
phone call with customers permission sending out written notice to customer
prior to depositing paper draft. This notice only needs to be in the mail
prior to making deposit.