Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!maytag!looking!brad From: brad@looking.on.ca (Brad Templeton) Subject: US$ drawn on a US bank Organization: Looking Glass Software Ltd. Date: Sat, 17 Nov 90 08:25:13 GMT Message-ID: <1990Nov17.082513.9367@looking.on.ca> References: <592@usenix.ORG> Keywords: USENIX Association Recently I renewed my membership in Usenix. I paid using my $U.S. checking (chequing) account at Canada Trust, a Canadian bank-like object. All Canadian financial institutions offer accounts in U.S. funds, often with chequing, for the many Canadian firms like mine that do lots of business in the USA. But USENIX sent my cheque back to me -- they are one of many U.S. outfits that say "check drawn in U.S. dollars on a U.S. bank." I had the former but not the latter. Most outfits that put on that warning take cheques drawn in U.S. dollars on CDN banks, but Usenix is not one. (So I paid on credit card.) Why is this? Usenix must have enough Canadian (and other non-U.S.) members to warrant more courtesy to them in this area. If Usenix's bank is the one being a pain (which I suspect) then there are many U.S. banks that *will* take such cheques (I write them all the time to send to the USA) and Usenix should consider switching, or at least opening a 2nd account at a nicer bank for such drafts. Or, if USENIX has enough CDN members, it could take the step of opening a CDN$ account somewhere, and accepting membership fees for some reasonable amount of CDN$. This is nice, but not as necessary, since many Canadians are quite used to paying for US things in US currency. -- Brad Templeton, ClariNet Communications Corp. -- Waterloo, Ontario 519/884-7473