Checking account debit system has no monthly fees

Dec. 1, 1996
The Easypay checking account debit system has no service charges or monthly fees. It uses an existing PC and laser printer to generate the documents needed to debit a patient`s checking account weekly, bimonthly or monthly, regardless of where the patient banks. The patient receives a canceled check each month in his or her bank statement as a receipt. A brochure and demo kit are offered at no charge.

The Easypay checking account debit system has no service charges or monthly fees. It uses an existing PC and laser printer to generate the documents needed to debit a patient`s checking account weekly, bimonthly or monthly, regardless of where the patient banks. The patient receives a canceled check each month in his or her bank statement as a receipt. A brochure and demo kit are offered at no charge.

For additional information, call (217) 347-0681 or circle the number below on the reader service card located at the back of the magazine.

TRAKO DENTAL & MEDICAL SUPPLY CO.

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