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Do You Pay Payment Fees?

by Karen on May 8th, 2008

I usually pay most of my bills through my credit union’s online bill pay service. It’s free and it’s easy. However, today I realized that my Duke Power bill was due yesterday. Oops.

I decided to call in my payment to Duke Power instead of using my credit union’s free bill pay. This would allow my payment to be received today rather than waiting until tomorrow for my bank to process it.

I called in to Duke Power, entered my account number, and selected the payment option. Do you know what they said? There would be a fee of $3.50! Hahahahaahahaaha. Gee, no thanks. Duke Power, you’ll just have to get your payment tomorrow. I also checked the back of my gas bill. Their fee is $4.95. No thanks.

Paying fees for quick bill pay would only be beneficial if the interest payment or late charge fee was higher than the bill pay fee. For example, if your credit card company is going to charge you a $29 late fee, then it might be worth paying their phone payment fee. It’s just another lesson in being organized (oops) and paying your bills on time.

Do you pay fees to make payments? What’s the highest fee you’ve ever seen?

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5 opinions for Do You Pay Payment Fees?

  • Kristina
    May 8, 2008 at 12:49 pm

    I only pay those fees if the bill was due today and I’ll be assessed a late fee other wise. If I’m not getting penalized I just do it through my bank account.

  • Veggiemomof2
    May 8, 2008 at 2:42 pm

    Unfortunately we use to pay $15 for Western Union when we were behind on car payments, but I am happy to say those days are behind us!

    I do use free online bill pay through my bank & some of my utility websites. Very rarely do I send bills in the mail anymore. I am also happy to say we do not receive $ in the mail either unless it’s a small rebate check.

  • Lindsey
    May 8, 2008 at 2:56 pm

    I’ve had to pay them in the past, but I avoid them like the plague.

    I think our credit card phone payment fee is 15.00. The cable company has theirs at 10.00, and the utility company has theirs at 4.00. No thanks.

  • Heidi @ Carolina Dreamz
    May 10, 2008 at 9:09 pm

    I also consider that a late payment could increase my interest rate, on a credit card.

    That rate increase plus a one-time fee is usually a higher risk than the immediate payment fees.

    I’ve had to pay $14.95 for an online payment to be posted the day I was there, too.

    That fee was enough to keep me more date organized, though.

    I wish my utility companies all had online bill-pay. This is 2008, right? *smile* The joys of small town living.

    ~Heidi

  • Karen
    May 10, 2008 at 10:14 pm

    Heidi: You’re right. Paying credit card payments late can increase your interest rate really quick. This is especially true for those that have a special introductory rate. One late payment could take your interest from 0% up to 21% or more. It’s crazy!

    Thanks for dropping by and commenting! :)

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