I see. I always thought they collect their money first. So on 7/31/23 when i cancelled my mindset was that I had already paid until Aug 7 which is when they actually charged me, and that's when I thought the new month would start. Ok so I owe them, my bad.
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Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View PostI see. I always thought they collect their money first. So on 7/31/23 when i cancelled my mindset was that I had already paid until Aug 7 which is when they actually charged me, and that's when I thought the new month would start. Ok so I owe them, my bad.Steve
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I'm a little annoyed with T-Mobile right now, also related to billing. On auto-pay using our credit card we'd receive a $25/month discount. The discount is being removed for customers who pay with credit cards (like we do). Instead, you have to provide a debit card or ACH/checking account information. They're trying to avoid some portion of merchant fees on their side.
That's all good, except T-Mobile has had at least 3 data breaches in very recent history and I don't want my ACH information being lost. Fraud protections with our credit card are way better. $25/month is still $25/month, it's more about principle than the cost. Perhaps we'll have to set up a checking account just for some of our services like T-Mobile where access to funds would be extremely limited and just for paying some of those monthly bills.
What a pain!History will judge the complicit.
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Originally posted by ua_guy View PostI'm a little annoyed with T-Mobile right now, also related to billing. On auto-pay using our credit card we'd receive a $25/month discount. The discount is being removed for customers who pay with credit cards (like we do). Instead, you have to provide a debit card or ACH/checking account information. They're trying to avoid some portion of merchant fees on their side.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Originally posted by disneysteve View Post
In that case I’d just add them as a payee for online banking and make the payment manually each month. Not as good as automatic but then you don’t have the data breach issue to worry about.
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Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
That’s too much work and that’s why I jumped ship to Mint. It’s almost like writing a check and mailing it every month but just a little more convenient.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
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Mint uses credit card. T-Mobile pushed me into a corner with the new ACH policy which I didn't want to abide with so I left. Mint uses T-Mobile's network. Mint's introductory $15 a month for 3 months is equal to T-Mobile's $50 for 1 month so it was easy for me to switch to Mint. I understand that Mint gets the leftover slower data speeds from T-Mobile but when I was on T-Mobile's $50 a month 55 years and over plan the data speeds seemed slow as well. Maybe T-Mobile figures us old foggies don't need their fastest speeds so for a lower price point us old foggies gets the slower speeds, I don't know. After Mint's 3 months introductory price I'll get the $20 a month for 12 months which has to be prepaid at $240 before the 12 months which I'm okay with which is a good deal.
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I like Mint's international roaming data plans where increments of $5, $10, or $20 can be added at any time. T-Mobile gave only 5 GB a month w/the $50 plan. Every weekend I go to Mexico. I just returned home today from a day trip to Mexico. Today the pedestrian crossing wait time was 2 hours to return into the USA, but with the Sentri card they have a Sentri line which is like a VIP line and only had 5 people ahead of me. The vehicle crossing looked like 4 hours to 5 hours to return to the USA.
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Does nobody use bpay?? thats how we pay most of our bills except our rent that comes directly out of our account...that way no-one is touching our accounts but us...and I have 1 account in a different bank that we use when we order online so if it gets hacked they have no access to any other accounts
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Originally posted by ua_guy View PostI'm a little annoyed with T-Mobile right now, also related to billing. On auto-pay using our credit card we'd receive a $25/month discount. The discount is being removed for customers who pay with credit cards (like we do). Instead, you have to provide a debit card or ACH/checking account information. They're trying to avoid some portion of merchant fees on their side.
That's all good, except T-Mobile has had at least 3 data breaches in very recent history and I don't want my ACH information being lost. Fraud protections with our credit card are way better. $25/month is still $25/month, it's more about principle than the cost. Perhaps we'll have to set up a checking account just for some of our services like T-Mobile where access to funds would be extremely limited and just for paying some of those monthly bills.
What a pain!But then my plan is so old and good i'm sure that's part of it.
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