How does CheckFree WebPay work?
CheckFree WebPay consists of a bill payment service and an e-mail payments service. There are two basic steps involved in using the bill payments service: • Set up your payees. • Schedule payments. When you first begin using the service, set up your payee list by adding the payees to whom you want to make payments. Some payees can also send electronic bills (e-bills). You only need to add each account you have with a payee one time. All of your payees are also listed on the Make Payments – Multiple Payments page, where you can quickly schedule payments. When you make a payment, you specify the date that you want us to begin processing your payment. You should schedule the payment date at least four business days before the due date shown on your bill. This is similar to you mailing a check for a payment several days before the due date on your bill to ensure that the payee receives your payment and credits your account before the due date. After a payment is scheduled, it appears as Sc
There are two basic steps involved in using CheckFree Webpay to make online payments: • Set up your payees. • Schedule payments. When you first begin using the service, set up your payee list by adding the payees to whom you want to make payments. Some payees can also send electronic bills (e-bills). You only need to add each payee once. All of your payees are also also available for selection on the Write a Check page. When you make a payment, you specify the date that you want us to begin processing your payment. You should schedule the payment date at least four business days before the due date shown on your bill. This is similar to you mailing a check for a payment several days before the due date on your bill to ensure that the payee receives your payment and credits your account before the due date. After a payment is scheduled, it appears as Scheduled in Payment History. After we begin to process your payment, the status changes to Processed. The payee receives your payment and