As mobile pay and order ahead methods become mainstream, one major retailer is nixing an old-school form of payment.
Starting July 15, Target will no longer accept personal checks as a form of payment in-store.
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A spokesperson for the company told NBC Chicago that the decision was made based on “extremely low volumes” of personal checks being used and added that customers have been notified of the incoming change through “several measures.”
Target accepts cash, credit cards, debit cards, digital pay including Apple Pay, buy-now-pay-later services, and the store’s Target Circle Cards.
The chain also announced on Monday that it is extending two one-time
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