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I am in the US
and I spell it both ways. And American Express still calls them Travelers Cheques.
Posted by: Patrick Jones   Posted on: 03/28/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Logitech should cut her a cheque  nucrash | 03/28/06
So nucrash, are you Canadian or British?  ShadeTree | 03/28/06
I am in the US  Patrick Jones | 03/28/06
chopped down that tree..  Spicoli's Avenger | 03/28/06
That's accepted in the US  voska | 03/28/06

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