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with auto pay can I pay before its due
- Hace 8 años
Great question! AutoPay automatically deducts funds from your chosen payment method (bank account or credit card) about two days before the bill due date and applies them to the account as a payment. If you pay early, you will not have AutoPay apply for that cycle unless the full amount was not covered. If any balance remains, AutoPay will only deduct the current remaining balance.
Yo, on the real, though, at least " tmo_chris " is being a beyond exceptional representative of the company, [which by the way he's been speaking, I'd have to assume,] he's employed by; and therefore, (whether by choice or not, whether you want to be or not,) are a "default representative" as well as a brand/company ambassador for the [insert your employer here- to compare and possibly improve our operations- with a bit of mutual criticism, a little teamwork, and mutual suggestions to your possible similar situations] aforementioned employer. Other companies, (especially corporations as large and as dominant as T-Mobile, [within their own respective industries and markets, of course,] who just SUPER recently became even more dominant and powerful- by either acquiring/merging/or maybe even flat out purchasing another GIANT brand within their industry- SPRINT. THAT particular move, increased the control and power of this disgustingly gigantic corporate monster, arguably soon to transform into something even worse...that of a legit evil monopoly, (which as I've come to loosely understand the certain/particular/different definitions of the word 'monopoly,) is a terrible thing for all various varieties of economies out there, it essentially kills the "free enterprise" theme (for lack of a better word,) that America was so proud to boast and brag about for such a long time…! My apologies on the rant; but any company...large or small, would be the luckiest to have an employee on their payroll like " tmo_chris " as he's [seemingly] the last of a dying breed- folks that not only realize they are fortunate to have a job in this climate- period, but are also happy, (or do a great acting job to fool folks into making them think they're happy,) to have that job...ANY JOB, to be getting a steady paycheck. And the bonus of that super positive sentiment and feeling of security of having that impossibly matched confidence of positively knowing you're in a situation, [situation(s) of ALL kinds, really good posture-improving type of confidence creating situations, lol, 😂] that you're fully capable of being a grown ass man and being able to sufficiently provide for your family- and no one wants for anything. THATS it right there. Keep working like you love your job, " tmo_chris, " because it's cats like you- like when I'll remember reading this thread sometime in the future, and recall how positive you represented yourself and your company, that end up making me stay with t-mobile after having an awful phone call customer service experience; or just 2 days ago, being in a local T-mobile store… This girl behind the counter, (she couldn't have been any older than 16 or 17,) had the absolute [almost] WORST attitude I've had the "pleasure" of dealing with- through previous customer service situations; and I can very confidently say, she was one of the rudest individuals I've ever had to interact with...EVER. Like she was surprised/bummed/mad/sad/and like almost depressed, (all simultaneously, mind you,) that I dared even having chosen to enter this particular retail establishment where she..."worked…?" (That's the loosest definition of work ever either, btw.) SO… After this WAY too long of a story made short, T-Mobile/Sprint/whomever else you currently are at the moment, you're beyond fortunate to have an employee like, " tmo_chris, " you need to do whatever it takes to retain this gentleman as an employee within your company; and then make it a TOP priority within your conglomerate of corporations, to hire AS MANY employees with similar values and as serious/strong/& as dedicated of a work ethic as " tmo_chris " possesses.
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