Welcome ~ To the Michigan Liquor Control Commission’s presentation on Electronic Fund Transfers.

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Welcome ~ To the Michigan Liquor Control Commission’s presentation on Electronic Fund Transfers.

MLCC EFT PROGRAM Do you pay for liquor orders by check or cash? Are you the only one at the business who can write checks? Would you like to have more free time ? Do you have to wait for the business office to write a check?

HASSLE-FREE PAYMENT Experience a hassle-free method of payment for liquor delivery. Funds will be electronically withdrawn from your account.

IT’S EASY TO START MLCC enters the account information. New accounts are pre- noted – this process takes 16 business days. Accounts are activated every Wednesday Just fill out an EFT application.

IT’S EASY TO DO Place your order as you normally would through the appropriate ADA automated ordering system.

PACKING YOUR ORDER Your liquor is packed for loading on the delivery truck by your ADA. Your invoice identifies your business as an EFT account.

FREE WEEKLY DELIVERY Your ADA will deliver your order to you each week you order liquor.

SAVE MONEY Ring up savings when you use direct payment with MLCC’s EFT Program.

WHY TAKE YOUR CHANCES… Direct Payment….. Provides bill-paying convenience by authorizing the State of Michigan to debit the money you owe for liquor directly from your account.

SAFETY FOR YOU Eliminate the need for extra cash on hand. When your liquor is delivered, just sign the invoice and funds will be transferred from your checking or savings account.

SIGN UP FOR EFT Remember to sign up for the EFT program Use Michigan Department of Treasury form LC13 (available on the MLCC website) Questions? Call Us!