How do you pay your bills?
#31
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Duncan, SC, 29334 USA
Posts: 4,580
I have most of mine on Equal Pay & charged to my credit card.
Any others are paid automatically by Credit Card or drafted frm my Checking Act.
So I only pay the Credit Card at the end of the month.
Makes it easy for me.
J J
Any others are paid automatically by Credit Card or drafted frm my Checking Act.
So I only pay the Credit Card at the end of the month.
Makes it easy for me.
J J
#33
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 1,097
I stash away enough every month in a separate account the house insurance, car insurance and property taxes, so when those dates come around I have the money right there and ready to pay. I pay by check for everything. I want to know what I spend the money on and who I made the check out to. I do NOT pay online, I do NOT have the money electronically taken out of our checking account and the bill paid. I want my hands on the money. I want to know that I paid the bill and I want my checking account monthly statement in my hands to see that the check has been cancelled.
I want to be able to handle the money the way I want to - NO debit cards - just cash in my wallet that holds my checks! Have been doing it like this since my husband retired back in '93 and have had no problems and yes, I do get chided for it but this is what works for me and my husband and he doesn't complain. If it "ain't" broke, don't fix it!!!
And it works for us!!!!!! Edie
I want to be able to handle the money the way I want to - NO debit cards - just cash in my wallet that holds my checks! Have been doing it like this since my husband retired back in '93 and have had no problems and yes, I do get chided for it but this is what works for me and my husband and he doesn't complain. If it "ain't" broke, don't fix it!!!
And it works for us!!!!!! Edie
The only bill payments I mail anymore are the water bills. There very few that are automatically withdrawn from my account as I like to do it myself. A little more work for me but I like having the control of when I pay. I don't miss all the work involved with mailing payments. I even receive most of my bills electronically now.
#34
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Middle TN
Posts: 1,627
Our bank has a bill-pay payment center. You enter the company name & address & each month you enter amount to be paid, then click pay bill. If the bill can be paid on line, they pay electronically; if it needs to be mailed our bank mails it. This is a free service, so that's how I pay all my bills
#35
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 2,353
I always love these little windows into how other people do things!
Anybody who lives in a rural area will appreciate how important the local post office is to the community - as a gathering place, information center, and the source of a huge volume of items coming into the community. Our little post office is so busy I know I'm not the only person shopping on-line.
In Canada, the post office also provides e-post which is how I receive as many bills as possible. This allows me to pay them on-line and keeps the clutter down. While I love on-line payments, I'm still old-fashioned enough to not want anything to happen automatically so haven't set up the auto-withdrawals. It's so seldom that I write a cheque it always surprises me when the money comes out of my bank account and I have to view it to remember what the heck I paid by cheque. I've moved, changed my name, and my phone number since buying cheques so they're always scribbled up with changes and look a mess but I'm too cheap to buy new ones for the 2-per-year used.
Anybody who lives in a rural area will appreciate how important the local post office is to the community - as a gathering place, information center, and the source of a huge volume of items coming into the community. Our little post office is so busy I know I'm not the only person shopping on-line.
In Canada, the post office also provides e-post which is how I receive as many bills as possible. This allows me to pay them on-line and keeps the clutter down. While I love on-line payments, I'm still old-fashioned enough to not want anything to happen automatically so haven't set up the auto-withdrawals. It's so seldom that I write a cheque it always surprises me when the money comes out of my bank account and I have to view it to remember what the heck I paid by cheque. I've moved, changed my name, and my phone number since buying cheques so they're always scribbled up with changes and look a mess but I'm too cheap to buy new ones for the 2-per-year used.
#36
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
I still pay most everything by check (we have some insurance payments that are direct withdrawals and we have had them for over 20 years). Our retirement payments are automatically deposited. I only use a debit card for Costco gas. I get a bank statement via mail, but I usually balance my checkbook twice a month online. I am really careful -- I only have one credit card we use online and it was hacked last week so I am very cautious (this is the third time this card has been hacked).
#37
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Galveston Texas
Posts: 1,596
My utilities are set up for automatic payment, any other bills I pay on line thru my bank. It is so much easier and quicker, it also saves postage. I use one credit card for almost everything and pay that on line every month.
#39
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sweet Home Alabama
Posts: 3,140
I pay almost all of our bills online - a couple of them are not able to accept on-line payments. I love it. Still use the p.o. for pkgs but I prefer printing out the postage and mailing from the house as often as possible. Cheaper and easier too.
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