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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
Yes, Invoice Cloud will charge $0.95 for every payment. But, I receive the bill via email, I write down the total amount due, and then I log in to Truist and make a bill payment directly to the District account. The money is sent via ACH E-check and there is no fee from Truist, Invoice Cloud, or the District. It takes less than a minute to make the payment.
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And I have Invoice Cloud configured to automatically withdraw from my bank account. I receive an email but I write nothing down, I log into nothing, and I don't have to watch for typos. It takes zero time and I'm confident the bill will be paid with absolutely no effort on my part.
I have never had a problem paying with automatic withdrawals whether from the bank or from a credit card. Others may have had a different experience. The next time I have a problem will be the first time I've had a problem and might change my mind.
To be fair, I do manage the withdrawal account carefully and keep the balance low just in case something unfortunate were to occur.
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