Online Bill Pay service

Use Quicken for online bill payment. Works just fine ... just remember that all bill payment services have a lead time. Really no different than writing a check and posting it.

For Quicken the first time you set a a bill payee the lead time is 6 days. From there it drops to 3 days.

As to your question, who is the firm? I would ask some tough questions particularly if your going to entrust your financial details to a 3rd party.
 
I've paid bills electronically since 1999 when I began a job at CheckFree, the leading service. (The majority of U.S. banks that offer billpay are actually using a rebranded CheckFree service.)

Although I no longer work there, I've stayed with the service. Thousands of on time payments later, I can't fathom ever going back to paper.
 
Yes, too complicated

sailfast01;46678 said:
Has anyone used mvelopes.com for budgeting and bill pay? Your experience? other software used?

I tried mvelopes and found credit card charges and payments unnecessarily complicated, requiring too many steps. The overall concept is fine but implementation is not intuitive for non-accountant people who don't understand double-entry systems.
 
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