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lydia321 07-31-2021 07:18 AM

Simple. Change banks.

Red Rose 07-31-2021 07:21 AM

I can understand that because billing people does not guarantee that they will pay. Companies don't want to go through the aggravation and expense of billing, rebilling, reminders, collection agencies, etc. Too many deadbeats out there.

JSR22 07-31-2021 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Catwntrstn (Post 1981008)
Entitled? Never in my life. Moved here to help my 68 year old husband who has Alzheimer’s. Thought I would get support and good health care.

Citizens teller told me to be sure to check because the auto draft program doesn’t work well. TELLER told me that!

Yes, I am complaining and sadly beginning to regret my move here for sure.

I am very sorry you are getting such rude responses to your post. Every time I read the world entitled I cringe.

Pdesensi 07-31-2021 07:27 AM

All my bills are set for bank to autopay on a specific date of the month. Have lived here 13 years and always pay that way. No problems.

asianthree 07-31-2021 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by JoelJohnson (Post 1981032)
We use Citizens, my only complaint is that they send a physical statement, I get the electronic version but can't stop the paper version.

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1981042)
Same with Leesburg Electric. I receive the electronic bill by email, I pay it, and then they still send me a paper bill in the mail.

Seco is the same, email and paper. I was told by Seco the reason for continuing with paper was there are problems with customers not getting the email. Then their bill was late adding a late fee. So paper will continue to come, as does Citizens. With all my other banks I can print all my tax info, Citizens didn’t have that ability. North Sumter and Central Sumter just email no paper.

paulajr 07-31-2021 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Catwntrstn (Post 1980570)
Moved to TV and have to start writing checks again!? Can’t these establishments get with the century and auto deduct?
Set it up for VCDD on districtgov but didn’t take! Now have late fee….I’m ticked off. Same with Citizen’s Bank. Really people?

I have lived here 8 years...the check stubs in my checkbook are all either to my church or to my hairdresser!! Everything else is taken care of on line!

CFrance 07-31-2021 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1981066)
Seco is the same, email and paper. I was told by Seco the reason for continuing with paper was there are problems with customers not getting the email. Then their bill was late adding a late fee. So paper will continue to come, as does Citizens. With all my other banks I can print all my tax info, Citizens didn’t have that ability. North Sumter and Central Sumter just email no paper.

Interesting. We've been with Seco since 2011 and have never gotten a paper bill. It has always been just by email.

The only thing paper we get is a mortgage bill and bank statement from Citizen's, an account we don't use but had to open when we closed on the current house. Citizen's people are very kind and helpful, but the bank itself just won't march into the 21st century.

Guitarman1951 07-31-2021 07:52 AM

Hey it's better than it used to be, believe it or not. It used to be that you could only get the monthly VCDD bill by mail. They, not too many years ago, finally developed the option of getting email bills. But still, you have to go into the online Citizens banking to set it up for payment.
I don't trust allowing billing entities to have access to my bank account so I've tried to get the billing entities to send electronic billings to the bank so the bank could set them up for payment. The only one that would do that is SECO. So, if I travel for any period longer than a couple of weeks, I go into online banking and set up payments that exceed normal amounts to be sure I don't get penalized. You would think that if it can be done for SECO, that all monthly billing entities could do it. Aggravating and frustrating.

jimbomaybe 07-31-2021 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1980663)
What gets me is that they use a third-party company to handle their credit card transactions, and you have to pay a fee over and above whatever you pay for a drivers' license, any kinds of permits, or even pay your taxes if you use a credit card.

They nickel and dime you to death, but proclaim proudly that they're a low-tax state.

Gimme a break.

What I like the best is they call it a "convivence fee" for doing them the favor of directly depositing money in their account so they don't have to go to the expense of mailing you a bill and processing your return mail and check, so you pay for the privilege of saving them money

Guitarman1951 07-31-2021 08:00 AM

We have Xfinity internet and they gave us $10 off our monthly bill if we use auto credit card pay. For google and Amazon streaming, we had to do the same but no discount.

graciegirl 07-31-2021 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1980663)
What gets me is that they use a third-party company to handle their credit card transactions, and you have to pay a fee over and above whatever you pay for a drivers' license, any kinds of permits, or even pay your taxes if you use a credit card.

They nickel and dime you to death, but proclaim proudly that they're a low-tax state.

Gimme a break.

Who are "they"?

Recently I have come to think of myself as a Floridian....Well mostly. It takes a while and then, one day...........you are whistling Dixie. ;)

allsport 07-31-2021 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Catwntrstn (Post 1980570)
Moved to TV and have to start writing checks again!? Can’t these establishments get with the century and auto deduct?
Set it up for VCDD on districtgov but didn’t take! Now have late fee….I’m ticked off. Same with Citizen’s Bank. Really people?

Always autodeduct everything, as my software engineer son always says, user error.

retiredguy123 07-31-2021 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Guitarman1951 (Post 1981088)
We have Xfinity internet and they gave us $10 off our monthly bill if we use auto credit card pay. For google and Amazon streaming, we had to do the same but no discount.

They call it a discount, but I call it charging more to customers who don't use auto-pay.

merrymini 07-31-2021 08:09 AM

Do not listen to the snarky. I have been paperless for years with auto deduct, either through checking or credit card. Works like a dream. Make certain there are no errors in your attempts and speak to the bank or banks you are interested in to make it happen. Most utilities do not allow charge cards and give you an incentive to do paperless, which I gladly accept.

toeser 07-31-2021 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Catwntrstn (Post 1980570)
Moved to TV and have to start writing checks again!? Can’t these establishments get with the century and auto deduct?
Set it up for VCDD on districtgov but didn’t take! Now have late fee….I’m ticked off. Same with Citizen’s Bank. Really people?

I don't write checks for any of my services in The Villages. VCDD, Duke, Dish, Deans, and Century Link are set up for ACH or credit card payments and everyone else is set up on my checking account for monthly auto-payments.


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