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something annoying about paying bills online

I pay almost all of my bills online. It annoys that I opt for paperless billing for all of them, but then they send me an email stating that my bill is ready. Then I have to log in on their site to get the bill info. Why can they not just put the amount and due date on the first email? And why don't these major companies (ATT?) do e-bills with my bank? This particularly annoys me with three websites because you have to go through four or five steps on their websites just to get the bill. Then I have to log onto my bank website to enter the info. UGH!

Can you tell that I am paying bills today? I know this is kind of a dumb vent, but it annoys me every month.  

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Re: something annoying about paying bills online

  • What annoys me is that my neighborhood MUD (waste & water) doesn't even offer paperless and/or online payment.  It drive me B.S.C. that I have to hunt down my checkbook every month.
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  • imageMrsMillerTime:
    What annoys me is that my neighborhood MUD (waste & water) doesn't even offer paperless and/or online payment.  It drive me B.S.C. that I have to hunt down my checkbook every month.

    I send them a check through the online bank (Wells Fargo) anyway. You just have to set them up manually as a payee. That's how I pay my HOA and even most of the doctors bills I get.

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    imageMrsMillerTime:
    What annoys me is that my neighborhood MUD (waste & water) doesn't even offer paperless and/or online payment.  It drive me B.S.C. that I have to hunt down my checkbook every month.

    I send them a check through the online bank (Wells Fargo) anyway. You just have to set them up manually as a payee. That's how I pay my HOA and even most of the doctors bills I get.

    I do this too with TX Gas Service. What a pain. 

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  • imageAustinMimi:

    I pay almost all of my bills online. It annoys that I opt for paperless billing for all of them, but then they send me an email stating that my bill is ready. Then I have to log in on their site to get the bill info. Why can they not just put the amount and due date on the first email? And why don't these major companies (ATT?) do e-bills with my bank? This particularly annoys me with three websites because you have to go through four or five steps on their websites just to get the bill. Then I have to log onto my bank website to enter the info. UGH!

    Can you tell that I am paying bills today? I know this is kind of a dumb vent, but it annoys me every month.  

    That's why we still get paper bills.  I know it's not EV friendly, but it's so much easier to sit down and pay them all online at once than go through all the work of getting acct info, due dates and getting it paid on time.  And we do all of our bill pay through the bank website.

  • I hate that I still get tons of credit card offers or letters saying log into your account for more info on XXXX from citibank even though I have paperless billing through them.

    I understand why they want you to log in (becuase if somebody changes the email address or it's wrong for whatever reason) but I don't need the endless balance transfer checks and other offers I get from them and other divisions of the same company.

    UGH

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