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Who can I pay with Internet Banking Bill Payment?

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Who can I pay with Internet Banking Bill Payment?

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You can generally pay any individual or business with an address in the United States you would normally pay by mailing a check. You should not use the service to schedule any payments for tax or court-ordered payments. (We will not be responsible for any posting problems associated with these types of payments).

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You can generally pay any individual or business with an address in the United States you would normally pay by mailing a check. You should not use the service to schedule any payments for tax or court-ordered payments. (We will not be responsible for any posting problems associated with these types of payments). Does the merchant I’m paying receive my payment electronically? This depends on the merchant’s capability and preference. If the merchant cannot or does not want to receive the payment electronically, the merchant will be sent a check along with the information needed to process your payment. How do I stop a scheduled bill payment? You can stop a bill payment from being sent up until 3:30 p.m. (EST) on the day it is scheduled. If it is after 3:30 p.m., the payment cannot be stopped, and you will need to contact the payee and request that he or she not process your payment or refund the payment. Is Internet Banking secure? Douglas National Bank safeguards your information accor

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You can generally pay any individual or business with an address in the United States. You should not use the service to schedule any payments for tax or court-ordered payments. (We will not be responsible for any posting problems associated with these types of payments.

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