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Keep an Eye on Automatic Debit PaymentsSo keep track of when your bills are due, go to the sites early in the month and schedule a payment for a specific date. No surprises, no anguish. Also, set up your bank account so you can see it on-line. Any "surprise" withdrawals can be spotted early and reclaiming that money is more easily handled. You'll have to call them, but it works out. I hope this keeps others out there free from the horror I experienced! By Polly from Cedar Springs, MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Keep an Eye on Automatic Debit PaymentsI don't give any creditor my bank account info -- not unless they give me something in return. My car is financed with Capital One, and they gave me a slightly lower interest rate in exchange for my agreeing to automatic debit payments. But no one else gets to auto-debit my checking account. I use my credit card for utility bills instead. That way, if the electric company makes a mistake, my money is still safe and sound, and I have a dispute process that's weighted in my favor. Plus, I'm racking up credit card points just for paying my utility bills. Post by chretienne RE: Keep an Eye on Automatic Debit Payments
Polly, you sound like one smart lady. If this can happen to you, it can happen to anyone. That's why I have only one bill set up for automatic payment, and one other is more or less semi-automatic. The company has my debit card number, but they have to have my personal authorization by phone each month. Post by JustPlainJo RE: Keep an Eye on Automatic Debit Payments
I have been tempted to sign up for automatic bill payments but I am so pleased with the bill pay that Bank of America offers that I haven't found it necessary. Post by hugmehugs RE: Keep an Eye on Automatic Debit PaymentsSorry to hear about your experience, but it's true that if the utility made an error they have to cover any bank fees incurred. I've been using auto-debit for years for all my bills both at home and at the office I manage, and haven't had any errors. The system works great for me, and prevents forgetting to pay a bill on time. I highly recommend it, but I do make sure to check the bank statements every month for accuracy. Post By Janet (Guest Post) RE: Keep an Eye on Automatic Debit PaymentsI agree about the bank OR the utility refunding the bank's charges. It doesn't hurt to ask. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Post by cookwie RE: Keep An Eye On Automatic Debit PaymentsI've tried to warn my mother about this possibility but she maintains she would trust her bank with EVERYTHING and she doesn't want to be bothered with "opening a bunch of bills"...how many could she have anyway!! I'll pass this on to her. Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Keep An Eye On Automatic Debit Payments
Don't know how long it has been or if the fault was the utilities company, but the bank's over draw charges should have been paid by them upon your request. Post by Dedeswrkshop |
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