I pay my cell phone, internet and cable bills with an Ink
card on autopay so I earn over 12,000 Ultimate Rewards points a year just for paying those bills.
I've got my credit
card on autopay to pay off the balance in full on the due date.
Not exact matches
How to avoid them: The easiest way to avoid late fees for any credit
card is to set up
autopay, which means every payment will be automatically deducted from your bank account
on or before the due date.
Pay as many of your bills as possible with
autopay on your credit
card to get rewards, thru the biller's website, or with your bank's online bill service.
Put all internet, cable and telecom bills
on autopay to the
card to ensure you get 5 percent back
on those expenses.
Transamerica life insurance payments can be made by check, bank draft or credit
card (they accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover), and you can set up
autopay for deductions to be made regularly
on your behalf.
Tip # 1: If you're only going to use this credit
card, then make sure to put everything
on the
card you can: bills /
autopay, insurance, doctors» visits, gift
cards, etc..
Have a list of every service that is
on autopay with a different
card, and temporarily switch them to the new
card if you need to in order to meet the spending requirement.
Today, I have
autopay on everything except my credit
cards (I prefer to pay those off in full each month, sometimes making two or even three payments throughout the month), and I pay my yard guy using Venmo (but I don't make my payments public).
Transamerica life insurance payments can be made by check, bank draft or credit
card (they accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover), and you can set up
autopay for deductions to be made regularly
on your behalf.