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Cheque-book Charlies

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A new university term approaches. Which reminds me of an anecdote. It was told to me by a services director of a well-rated university. A fresher had come to the accommodation office to pay his hall of residence fees. He took out the cheque book that came with his newly opened student bank account. Then he politely and rather shyly asked how to fill it in. He'd never written a cheque before, he explained. The staff member showed him what to write where. He thanked her and the job was done. As he was leaving, he had another question about his new bank account. How would he know when all his money was gone?

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