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What will happen if I order a bill paid to a payee that is not allowed by BillPayer?

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What will happen if I order a bill paid to a payee that is not allowed by BillPayer?

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You cannot make payments to governmental agencies (including but not limited to federal, state and local taxing authorities), collection agencies, as well as the recipients of court-ordered payments such as child support and alimony. Payments to any people or organizations outside the U.S. are also excluded. If BillPayer detects a payment to an excluded payee, it will disallow it and remove it from the database. Any Payment Guarantee will not apply to late fees for payments that are inadvertently made to these payees.

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