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What payment options are available in BillPay?

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What payment options are available in BillPay?

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You can set your payments up to occur on a one-time or recurring basis. • One-time Payment: You can select a merchant, enter the amount and have the payment processed today or you can schedule a payment up to 90 days in advance. • Recurring Payment: You can select a merchant, enter the amount and have the payment sent on a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, bimonthly,quarterly, semiannual or annual basis. In addition, a single date can be specified for monthly payments, such as “the 16th of every month.” Weekly: Pay a merchant once a week on the day selected (i.e. Tuesday). Bi-Weekly: Pay a merchant once every 14 days (i.e. 2nd, 16th, 30th, etc.) Monthly: Pay a merchant once a month on the day selected (i.e. the 16th of every month). Bi-Monthly: Pay a merchant once every two months on the day selected (i.e. the 16th of every other month). Quarterly: Pay a merchant once every three months on the day selected. Semiannual: Pay a merchant once every six months on the day selected. Annually: Pay a

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You can set your payments up to occur on a one-time or recurring basis. • One-time Payment: You can select a merchant, enter the amount and have the payment processed today or you can schedule a payment up to 90 days in advance. • Recurring Payment: You can select a merchant, enter the amount and have the payment sent out on a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis. You choose the start date for the recurring payment cycle as well as an end date. The end date is the date that the recurring payment cycle will be cancelled.

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