You can pay ANYONE in the United States from the next-door neighbor, to the utility company, to the bank, and even a child in college across the country. What do the status fields indicate on the Payment History Page?
Processed – The payment has been processed and sent. Rejected NSF-The payment that you have tried sending has rejected due to Non-sufficient funds. NSF payments will keep trying until one of the following happens: the funds become available; if it’s a recurring payment and it expires, or if you delete the payment. Communication Failure-There was an error due to communication problems. The payment will try again during the next processing run. Vendor Refund – Payment rejected at Online Resources.
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