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Re: Auto Pay with credit cards ends
They are not ending autopay with credit cards. They are requiring debit card or ACH info in order to receive the $5/line AutoPay discount. If you dont mind paying $5 more per line, you can continue paying them whatever way you currently pay them. If the security issue bothers you, just open a second account somewhere that will give you a debit card at no charge - there are options out there, including Tmobile's own MONEY service. Personally, I just opened a free Fidelity Cash Management account, with no monthly minimums, no charges, and a free Debit card. I'll use it just for T-Mobile and keep my regular banking separate If none of the above makes you happy, you're free to vote with your wallet and go someplace else. Keep in mind that Verizon started this a few years ago, T-Mobile is following.. You can probably expect other companies inlcuding AT&T to start doing the same - companies are going to discontinue offering discounts for something that costs them more money, and unfortunately this trend is likely going to continue.4Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: Auto Pay with credit cards ends
witaz wrote: I have also confirmed with T-Force, that you can not use your Debit Card as a Credit Card, so all credit card protections are out, most likely they will require your "Pin" to make the purchase. Debit card PIN cannot be used for online or telephone purchases.. It can only be used for in-person transactions, and only entered by the cardholder on a device - not verbally communicated to a person. Card processing networks know the difference between credit and debit cards.. Your bank has guidelines for what protections apply when using their debit card for anything (its not "all credit card protections are out")1Ver1like0Comentarios