How Many of You Pay Bills Online?

My iPhone mobile banking app still requires two step authentication the same as if on a computer or tablet.

The apple tap ‘n’ pay feature in my phone is safer than a conventional credit card because it won’t work without facial recognition.

It just takes a bit of getting used to.
I understand. Both My X and my daughter use their phones to pay everything...Apple Pay.. and they tell me..'' it's perfectly safeas long as you keep your phone locked''.....the trouble is I would never remember to keep my phone locked, so I just won't take the risk...
 
I understand. Both My X and my daughter use their phones to pay everything...Apple Pay.. and they tell me..'' it's perfectly safeas long as you keep your phone locked''.....the trouble is I would never remember to keep my phone locked, so I just won't take the risk...
Many people do. I plan to have my robot take care of all these things when they go on sale at Tesla.
 
I pay all my bills online from my credit union account except for my rent. The company that I pay my rent to charges $8.00 for online payments. So I give them a money order instead. My account at my credit union is an online account so I have no checks for it. No automatic withdrawls. I pay them all on time as soon as I get my checks in my account.
 
I pay all my bills online. Depends on the source as to how I pay them. My landscaper comes twice a year, let's me know the price and I send him payment from my bank via Zelle. Same with the window cleaner.

Most other bills I pay by credit card because I either earn cash back or miles. I paid our property taxes via credit card and will probably earn enough miles to keep me frequent flyer status with AA. I also paid the homeowner's insurance via credit card and will earn lots of cash back. I pay all my utilities via credit card and if I earn 2% cash back I'm essentially lowering my energy costs.

The only recurring payment that comes out of my bank account is my gym membership because they don't accept credit cards. I pay my credit card bills off in full during each statement period, so I'm not paying interest. I never miss a payment because every vendor I deal with (utilities, credit card companies, insurance) sends me an email as a reminder.

I can go into the credit card app on my phone at any given time and check charges, so I'm not really concerned.
 
I pay all my bills online. Depends on the source as to how I pay them. My landscaper comes twice a year, let's me know the price and I send him payment from my bank via Zelle. Same with the window cleaner.

Most other bills I pay by credit card because I either earn cash back or miles. I paid our property taxes via credit card and will probably earn enough miles to keep me frequent flyer status with AA. I also paid the homeowner's insurance via credit card and will earn lots of cash back. I pay all my utilities via credit card and if I earn 2% cash back I'm essentially lowering my energy costs.

The only recurring payment that comes out of my bank account is my gym membership because they don't accept credit cards. I pay my credit card bills off in full during each statement period, so I'm not paying interest. I never miss a payment because every vendor I deal with (utilities, credit card companies, insurance) sends me an email as a reminder.

I can go into the credit card app on my phone at any given time and check charges, so I'm not really concerned.
I check mine too plus if it looks suspicious they message me to see if it's me. If I don't respond in a certain time frame they just shut the card off.

I wish I they were all like that one they advertise where you can turn it on and off to use it.
 
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