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Through the use of Touch Signature you can dramatically reduce bad check losses. Available with Touch Signature are labels, decals,and training and explanatory literature. Users of Touch Signature: American Bankers Association, Bank of America/Nations Bank, First Union, Wells Fargo, Wal-Mart, Ralphs Grocery Co., Piggley Wiggley Markets ,United Check Cashing, U-Haul, Kansas Racing Commission, Golden Nugget Casino, White Mountain Apache Gaming, Kroger Grocery Stores, and many more. Our Customer Service department has created a complete Question and Answer sheet on the TS-10 Touch Signature; click here for this information. United Check Cashing: I am writing this letter to let you know how pleased we are with your Touch Signature, TS-10 product. United Check Cashing, a national franchise of check cashing centers, has 70 locations in 8 states and they all use Touch Signature. We have found these pads the most efficient of the various types of print products available today. They are simple to use and very inexpensive and really act as a deterrent to the bad check artist; the franchisees love them. A Signature no one can copy: A bank checking account has long been recognized as the most convenient, efficient, economical, and safest way to handle financial transactions. This is still true. However, millions of people are victimized each year through the passing of stolen and forged checks accompanied by lost or stolen identification and credit cards. The result is a loss of billions of dollars to the financial community, not to mention other personal inconveniences such as temporary loss of a good credit and the time required to correct records. Join the growing list of leading banks and major retail chains successfully using the Touch Signature Endorsement System, to reduce losses and make check cashing easier and customer accounts more secure. Touch Signature is endorsed by the American Bankers Association, and supported by many local police departments including Amarillo, TX; Modesto, CA; Anaheim, CA; and Reno, NV.
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