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Paying Your Bills On Time

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July 31, 20090 found this helpful

Monthly bills are scheduled to for direct payment from my bank account, as are house insurance, car insurance, etc. Other bills are ppaid via credit card/bank over the phone. I rarelly use a stamp.

 

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August 1, 20090 found this helpful

I find it easier to pay bills online. I am not crazy about using my bank's bill pay option. I prefer going to the individual website (utility company, credit card company, insurance co., Kohl's) and pay the bill with my checking account info. You have the option of a one-time payment or you can sign up for automatic payments, whichever you prefer. Cable, Verizon and insurance will accept credit cards online as well.

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This eliminates the problem of checks getting lost in the mail or not being credited in time, and saves postage.

 

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August 1, 20090 found this helpful

I love my bank's bill pay option. The only bill I write a check for is the water bill. The office where I pay this bill is just a block from my house so I can drop that payment off anytime.
When I receive my other bills, I log into the bank's web site, enter the amount I'm paying and choose the date I want it to be paid and I'm done. I never have to think about it again.
I've been doing this for almost 4 years and will never go back to writing checks again.

 

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August 2, 20090 found this helpful

Microsoft Outlook Calendar reminders work best for me, as I have only one bill automatically paid at this point. I have one other set up so all I have to do is call with my account number, since they have my debit card on file.

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It may sound "klunky," but each month, I simply copy and paste the old reminder's info into a new reminder for the coming month. If there's more than one bill due on the date in question, I consolidate them. Also, since I get such a great rate on my credit union savings, I stash most of my income there until it's needed. It's less than $2 interest earned each month, but it adds up! And not seeing that money sitting around in my checking account, I'm less tempted to make impulse buys that would jeopardize my ability to pay the bills.

 
August 3, 20090 found this helpful

I pay my bills (on-line) when they are due not ahead of time. Why should I allow the electric company to collect interest on my money when I could be doing that for another 2 weeks.

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Check payments only need about 5 days to get there on time.

 

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August 3, 20090 found this helpful

I pay some of my bills using my credit union bill pay option. I also discovered a site which pays several monthly bills. They have a list on their home page and will notify you when you have a bill coming due. It is called mycheckfree.com The only check we mail is our HOA fee.

 
August 17, 20090 found this helpful

Paying on-line. Rather than paying bills through the bank which charges you for the service, go to the actual website of your provider, such as your credit card co., or electric co. and pay there. They take your payment for free.

 
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