Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I use the bank's AUTO bill pay AND send in the payment just in time to be processed prior to the invoice billing, and then my monthly invoice shows near zero or slightly negative. I usually run a -30 credit which fluctuates up and down each month. .
So the only activity i perform is to open the bill to see a credit, and then file it away. I love being lazy |
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No refund given if inadvertently a double payment is made by a computer error. You get a credit on the next bill.
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Has anyone had problems with autopay with any services?
I believe I have it set up for five payments each month and have never had a problem. Over the years I have added some and removed others and the payments all started and stopped when they were supposed to. Is there a real, actual issue with autopay or do people avoid it because in theory there could be an issue?
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That would depend on your bank. In general, if your bank offered a bill-pay service (most do) then you would fill out a form online to have the bank create a check and send it to the vendor. Some banks will give you a number of free payments each month. It sounds lime some banks will even allow you to schedule recurring payments. I haven't used this service but I know my bank supports it.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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Print out your utility bill. Log in to your bank website and go to bill pay. Add the payee and save it. Mine is the Central Sumter Utility LLC, or CSU. To add a payee, you need to enter the name and address of the payee, and your complete account number. Then, you can make an electronic payment. I would suggest that you send them a small amount to test the online system, especially if you haven't used bill pay before. I have been paying my utility bill that way for more than 6 years.
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Thanks for all the information.
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I use Citizens First Bank. CSU is my area and not listed. Would that mean the bank would have to send a paper check to them?
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I'm confused by that. I pay CSU every month, but I think the payment goes by Echeck. I would ask Citizens First.
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Pay all your utilities with this 5% cash back credit card. You net 2.25% profit. You're welcome. Make sure you renew your 5% category selection (utilities) quarterly. You can even prepay and run positive balance, so you dont have to remember to pay monthly.
Cash back credit cards | Up to 5% in cash rewards | U.S. Bank |
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