Power company recently outsourced their payment system and now have to pay a fuckin’ fee to pay my goddamned bill. The only way to avoid that is autopay.

Further infuriating is I have to re-add my bank info to yet another third party system.

Fuck the modern world, man.

  • @davidgro
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    Use Bill Pay from your bank/credit union to mail them a check (without even paying postage yourself)

    • toiletobserver
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      5713 hours ago

      I can’t updoot this enough. Fuck everyone’s fee ridden bullshit apps, websites, outsourced garbage services. I make almost everyone send me a paper bill or i just won’t pay.

      • @Styxia
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        • pay online fee: $2.50
        • Paper bill/pay by check fee: $5.00.

        I made the numbers up as I don’t recall them offhand but my energy company effectively has this policy now. :/

      • FiveMacs
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        1613 hours ago

        It’s fun arguing with companies that claim they can’t send paper bills anymore.

    • WxFisch
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      2213 hours ago

      I do exactly this. My bank will try to use ACH or a one time debit card automatically, but inevitably ends up sending a check each month. What’s better is if I use the bill the water company sends and mail it back with a check there is a fee, but they don’t charge it when my bank sends a check.

    • Altima NEO
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      1113 hours ago

      That’s the way to go! I pay all my bills through the bank. All they need is your services account number and a mailing address. It’s much nicer when you can pay all your bills in one place instead of having to deal a bunch of different payment apps/websites.

      • Frosty
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        Exactly. I control when and how the money goes out. This way I don’t have to hope that a) the payee doesn’t make mistakes and take out more than once or more than the scheduled amount and b) that the payee isn’t caught in a data breach with my banking details.

        At the end of the day, I just take a little time to make sure all the bills are scheduled for the right amounts over the coming few weeks.

    • Admiral PatrickOP
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      913 hours ago

      Yeah, I’ve been meaning to look into that. Especially so I can start unlinking my bank details from sites that will eventually expose them in a breach.