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How are you paying your bills? Do you still write checks each month, stuff them in an envelope and slap on a postage stamp or have you ventured into the world of online bill paying and automated payments? Bills can even be paid these days with a simple phone call and telephone transfer. Most people have at least a couple options available for bill paying. There are several things that should be taken into consideration regardless of your preferred method of payment.
The biggest benefit that I have found in making electronic or telephone payments is the efficiency. If you are like me, there have been times when you find a bill under a stack of paper that is due the next day. Mailing in a payment is out of the question unless you want to get hit with late fees. When this happens to me, I immediately pick up the telephone and request to make an electronic payment. Even though many creditors charge transaction fees for these transfers, I have never paid a fee yet. I tell them that I was not aware of their charges and ask them to make an exception. So far, no one has refused. So, it never hurts to ask. Your payment is credited immediately, you avoid a transaction charge and you avoid a late payment fee (as well as an over-the-limit fee if you are at your limit). The bottom line is that whatever method you use to pay your bills, be sure to consider all the factors involved when making your decision. Do what works best for you and what makes you feel the most comfortable. Doris Dobkins is a money saving expert, author and speaker and has helped thousands of people find ways to save money and get out of debt. Share your thoughts about this article with the editor: Click Here Do you have a time or money saving idea that wasn't included in this article? Please send it to tips @stretcher.com. We get the best ideas from our readers!
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