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Target To Stop Accepting Personal Checks

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Target will soon stop accepting personal checks as payment.

The retail giant says the policy takes effect starting July 15th and noted stores will still accept cash and digital wallet payments along with debit and credit cards.

Target said the decision was due to "extremely low volumes" of checks being written, adding that it remains committed to creating an easy and convenient checkout experience.


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