Autopay sounds fantastically convenient. No more time spent writing checks and no logging into dozens of websites to pay your bills. However, the "set it and forget it" aspect of autopay can lead to overspending.
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We all have pay bills to pay. No one looks forward to it and it’s not a pleasant task at the best of times. But when the process is filled with friction and frustrations, the experience becomes even worse.
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Consistent cash flow is the lifeblood of every business. It can be quite a headache when customers delay or miss their payments, and it can happen a lot. According to a study by Pay Near Me, 51% of consumers confessed they paid at least one bill late in the last 12 months.
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Young customers struggle with remembering important details like due dates, minimum payment amounts, account numbers, or login credentials. Digital natives get their bills electronically, and yet, their experience is far from smooth.
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LaToya Irby covers the pros and cons of paperless billing.
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According to a study done by a Danish company Natur-Energi A/S, paperless billing may be more expensive than paper.
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