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Thread: Friggin USPS, thanks a lot!
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10-12-2007 #1
Friggin USPS, thanks a lot!
I have my budget set up so I send out my bills on the 10th and the 25th. Two big chunks, just easier and more efficient for me to do it that way. Anyway, on my 10th payment I have three bills that I always send out through the mail. My cell phone bill, my credit card payment, and my loan payment on my Trailblazer.
Well, I dropped them all off at the post office stamped and sealed and all that good stuff.
First I got a call from my cell phone company. I hate them anyway, so I figured they just screwed up. They refused to drop the late charge and were real *******s about it, but whatever, I paid it and chalked up another SunCom misery.
Then the credit card company called and said they never received my payment. Odd, but I figured they are a credit card company and I only owe a couple hundred anyway, so whatever, I talked to them and they dropped the late fee and said it was ok and that was paid and done.
But I totally forgot about the TB payment and to call and check on it. Got a letter in the mail saying I was 17 days late on it. I called and got THAT all taken care of too, they wouldn't drop the late fee, but I was making extra payments on it anyway, so whatever. It was only $5, so what.
But it sucks that all three of those letters got lost. I know I should check and see if they cleared, but I have so much money going in and out that it takes forever to keep up with it. I just make sure I have enough in there and go on my way. Haven't had any problems yet!
Oh well, just a rant. Go about your business.
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10-12-2007 #2I know you don't want to hear this "however" direct bill pay or internet payments set up for a specific day will lesson or stop this madness!
By the way, I still pay with good ole paper checks in the mail.
10-12-2007 #3I started doing bill pay on some payments, but for things like the credit card (which will be paid off next week) and the TB payment I still send in checks. I like to send in the TB payments with the stubs so I can see how much longer I have left!
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