Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We have all bills on autopsy. Either a direct debit from a bank account or a charge to one of our credit cards.
The credit card bill is also automated from a bank account. A suggestion! Have multiple bank accounts and credit cards. Only have enough funds in bank account to pay one or two months of bills and charges. We have extra security in credit card accounts and bank accounts. Why multiple bank and credit card accounts? To keep our funds safer. Also, if one account is compromised or locked, we can still live life and travel if something goes wrong. Also, if traveling to Europe and Asia, set up Apple Pay or Google Pay on your phone so you can pay everywhere with a tap without pulling out your wallet or credit card. We just completed a 5 week trip to Europe, and used phone or card for everything. Even some tour guides and restaurants had tap to pay for tips. Yes, I brought US and Europe cash I had on handle from previous trips just in case cash was needed. I did not need cash at all. This is my experience after 45 years of international travel. Longest trip away from home was 8 weeks. Thanks to the internet, travel is stress free. Even helps watch the home while away. Friends help too.
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-------------------------------------------- Mike Village of Marsh Bend -------------------------------------------- We live in interesting times -------------------------------------------- |
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Hacking of vendors auto pay account . . Sense of payment control . . see second quote above Lack of trust in vendors billing. . but then I again, I posted something from ZeroHedge which I read. . |
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Interesting - something negative happens to someone only once and they are done with that service - except for child bearing labor! LOL. Think about it!
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I believe some companies pay a fee to CC companies so they are revolting. |
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Autopay via credit card for everything else that I can to get the rewards on the credit card. Then I pay off the credit card each month. Credit card gives you an added level of safety and assistance if a recurring charge doesn’t stop. Do watch notices though. My cell phone provider just offered a statement credit every month to switch to direct debit to a bank account from credit card. They aren’t imposing a 3% credit card fee but doing this to encourage people to shift to direct debit. |
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The first thing I would do is move to a better financial institution. There are several ideas put forth in this forum to help you. Non of them can guarantee success if you remain with Truist and it’s IT department fails to execute all of your tasks correctly and timely. |
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A good thing about autopay is that you'll never have to worry about one of your payments arriving late and messing up your credit score. Not to mention the late fees.
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I don't use it, but my Capitol One CC accounts offer it.
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Plus they have 2 cards with rewards. One is 2% on everything. One is 5% in one category (choice of several categories; gas, restaurants, grocery, etc) monthly. US Bank does not have them (I think) but has 6% at Walmart and Amazon. With several credit cards, each covering a different type of purchase, it should be easy to earn $500 to $1000 yearly paying for non-discretionary things. |
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1. I spend zero minutes reconciling bills. I'll do this in five years 2. Level billing. Here posters endlessly complain about increasing bills. My payments don't increase and won't for several years. |
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