Open a PayPal account and register your bank account with them.
Then use your PayPal account to make online purchases. Most online vendors already accepting PayPal. Even if they don't it wouldn't take long for the vendor to setup a new account to accept your payment.
Best wishes.
2006-09-25 07:18:58
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answered by JQT 6
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i don't understand if your sister meant to shoplift or not, yet is that incredibly the element? The food market will not apologise so i'd overlook that one. in case you probably did not intend to shoplift why would you prefer to keep able that dealt with you like that - besides the fact that in the event that they did apologise? If that grow to be me i'd tell Asda there grow to be no would desire to limit me from their shops, there is not any way that i'd provide my confusing earned money to them, in actuality i'd insist that they credited me the £80 that I did spend and take their procuring and stick it the place the solar would not shine. i'd then walk down the line and take my employer to a minimum of one in all the different supermarkets who does fee my custom.
2016-12-18 16:44:06
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answered by dlabaj 4
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I've never heard of being able to pay online (at a store) with a personal check. I know you can pay a bill online with a check but not shop.
2006-09-25 07:10:44
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answered by sem3578 2
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Amazon.com.
Per their website: "Amazon.com accepts American Express, Diners Club, Discover, JCB, MasterCard, Eurocard, Visa, Visa Check Cards, Amazon.com gift certificates, payment directly from your bank account, and checks, money orders, or cashier's checks denominated in U.S. dollars and drawn on a U.S. bank."
Please note "payment directly from your bank account, and checks, money orders......."
2006-09-25 11:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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EBAY.COM Certain sellers will let you
2006-09-25 07:11:00
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answered by Photographer 6
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