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Activation Check

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Activation check (or live check)

Activation checks are normally issued for a small amount of money, and cashing them obligates the recipient to something. For example, you might receive a $2 check from a phone directory company. When you endorse the back and cash it, you are actually signing up for a listing in the directory. This service will have a fee.

Activation checks have also been used to allow telemarketing calls, switch long-distance service and many other services.

Those who receive activation, or live, checks usually don't realize they are signing an agreement with a company, and are usually not interested in the service they are accepting.

Sample activation check

Front of check

Sample activation check, front

Back of check

Sample activation check, front

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