grsthegreat
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i use auto pay on cellular bill for one reason only. american express gives me 5% rebate if i do. never been an issue.
Am I the only one who doesn't allow these? I have done so in the past with disastrous results... on one occasion I had to close out my checking account to stop them. That was years ago yet it now seems to be normal... I still can't bring myself to do it.
I would rather pay a year in advance than give somebody unlimited access to my finances.
Among other things I have to wonder how many people are paying for "services" they stopped using long ago. Granted that's their fault for not paying attention to their statements, yet still isn't right.
I've even had "exit questionaires" with that as one of the questions. Sirius for one, yet they still haven't done away with it, despite trying to get me back for the last 3 years.
I signed up for access to the local newspaper, not realizing I was agreeing to automatic withdrawals. It turns out that what they consider "news" is mostly opinion, and I get better local news from my MSN news feed. Go figure...
That is part of Dejoy's plan to privatize the Postal ServiceSome time last year the USPS announced that first class mail would not be delivered as quickly as we have/had been used to...
You must go to work automatically too![]()
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Not if my wife got hold of itA lot of people work from home these days, and paychecks are usually on automatic direct deposit. If management got sloppy, a guy could cease to exist, and his financial life would live on!![]()
I haven't had any bad experiences, but I'm also very reluctant to allow automatic payments. I have used sort of a sacrificial checking account that contains just enough money to pay the bills.
i use auto pay on cellular bill for one reason only. american express gives me 5% rebate if i do. never been an issue.
And yes, I have been stuck - with Serus XM - had to cancel and change credit card number. They continued to bill AFTER I request cancellation. I will NEVER subscribe to them again.
And yes, I have been stuck - with Serus XM - had to cancel and change credit card number. They continued to bill AFTER I request cancellation. I will NEVER subscribe to them again.
Personally, I have no use for XM, but my wife has it in her car...she enjoys the smooth jazz channel (Watercolors I think it's called). She has a fit anytime I suggest cancelling it. Once a year I call up, threaten to cancel and they give me a greatly reduced rate. I wish they'd just give a good rate to begin with so I didn't have to play this game every year.XM is flat out crooks. I will never have it again.
I think XM must be making a pretty penny from folks that don't know to go argue the subscription rate. They are so desperate for customers now, we get 1 or 2 "free trials" that don't even require a credit card a year now. This most recent one was for 3 months. We listen to it while we have it, then go back to the radio when it's done.Personally, I have no use for XM, but my wife has it in her car...she enjoys the smooth jazz channel (Watercolors I think it's called). She has a fit anytime I suggest cancelling it. Once a year I call up, threaten to cancel and they give me a greatly reduced rate. I wish they'd just give a good rate to begin with so I didn't have to play this game every year.
The subscription is my birthday present to her every year...gets me off the hook for having to come up with something else she'd like.![]()
I had it for a couple of years, as there is little to no radio service in many of the places I work. It got so that no matter what station I listened to I always heard the same few songs; although I'm SURE that the Rolling Stones have recorded more than 4 songs in their career. They also had the same MO... play two songs, then you hear them tooting their own horn about how they had no commercials, then play two more songs and another promo... "If you want to hear more Bruce Springstein go to channel..." (I'd rather eat ground up glass.)Personally, I have no use for XM, but my wife has it in her car...she enjoys the smooth jazz channel (Watercolors I think it's called). She has a fit anytime I suggest cancelling it. Once a year I call up, threaten to cancel and they give me a greatly reduced rate. I wish they'd just give a good rate to begin with so I didn't have to play this game every year.
The subscription is my birthday present to her every year...gets me off the hook for having to come up with something else she'd like.![]()
While I'd rather have individual bills to pay each month, I don't have too many objections to autopay tied to a credit card. If there's a dispute, at least you have some rights. I absolutely positively refuse to give any merchant/service provider direct access to a bank account!!We have pretty much everything on autopay. Never had a problem. I review bills when they come in and then they come out when they are due. Almost everything is on a credit card that we pay in full every month.
Supposedly, congress is considering a bill to require a more transparent fee structure for banks, but it doesn't extend to any other businesses. I used to have the ultra-basic cable tv package (mostly OTA channels from a neighboring state, along with a couple shopping channels, a religious channel and CSPAN) that was fairly cheap. Except. They tacked on a "broadcast tv" surcharge that more than doubled the cost of the service. We didn't watch enough tv to warrant the expense so we dropped it (off air reception doesn't exist here).I wish that every utility would have transparent pricing. There's no way that my phone and poor quality internet package is worth what I am paying for it, yet it would be the same if I went to cellular.
What did pay pal do recently?I only do auto payments from my credit card. Never my bank accounts.
Another option is a pure online payment system such as Paypal. With that you can cancel any "subscriptions" or auto withdrawals from the website. However with Paypals most recent policy change stunt I cancelled the account immediately. I had it for 12 years. Not putting up with that ridiculousness.
Jchonline, what did paypal do to piss you off? if this was about them saying they would fine a person $2500 for misinformation, that was "possibly" done by mistake, and deleated. mind you, if they kept it inplace, i too would have dropped them.