If someone offers to do a job for you or sell you something you must never ever give them cash or deposit up front. Guaranteed you wont get the item. If you want soeone to do a job for you usually only if the job is large may the builder for example may ask for 20% upfront so it helps towards materials. Even then they should of given you a written quote and price and show you the receipts for whats spent. You will also have labour charge seperate. If you take on someone with a day rate make sure that they do a full day, eg not turning up at 10 and leaving at 4 or four. You must get atleast 7 hours out of them. hope this is of help
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By cheque, Money order, direct bank deposit, if they have the facility, by credit card or debit card.
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A piece of paper giving someone some money. In the US it is spelled "check".
Because someone in the country it went to had money to buy some.