Submitted by [deleted] t3_11non9o in newhampshire
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_11non9o in newhampshire
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Pay by debit or credit card charges a fee. Pay by phone charges a fee. Going to Walmart is not convenient. Paying by mail in check results in major delays on their end. screws with account.
> Pay by debit or credit card charges a fee.
Lot of utilities do this now. Super annoying, their payment processor should be factored into the price IMO and I seriously doubt it costs them the $2-5 they all charge for it, but the situation you're describing isn't unusual.
Sounds like a you problem honestly. You’re given a plethora of alternative methods to pay and you bitch about all of them.
All those other methods are arguably anti consumer, designed to provide additional revenue to the company via processing fees or late fees(possibly). The only non fee method requires the consumer go out of their way to a retail location, in person which let's be honest, most people in 2023 won't do. That they removed the more convenient, fee free, consumer friendly option says everything to me and I agree with the op.
Yep, banks build revenue from late fees..utilities want to do the same. Racket.
Im not opposed to fees in general - only when a business model is shaped in a way that makes it difficult to avoid paying late fees even as a responsible customer. Some banks handle it responsibly, some banks are predatory with fees.
Completely agree.
Xfinity is my fave for this. When the "additional" unavoidable fees make up more than 1/3 of your bill, something is very wrong imo.
Yep I just read a report last month I thought posted in this sub. but I can't find it.
That electric customers using a third party electricity vendors pay a premium of 4.8% or so in NH for electricity. That the predatory practices some electricity vendors use cost customers more. Sound like a good deal but the total cost of ownership is higher.
Vulture capitalism at its finest.
OP has an excellent point. Utilities should offer convenient, free payment options for customers. Payments should be posted immediately. Even the country's (allegedly) most hated utility in Maine offers free, convenient payment directly from a customer's checking account.
Liberty does offer this- he's griping that this is the only free option. I see his point, you shouldn't charge me extra for paying you.
> I see his point, you shouldn't charge me extra for paying you.
I understand when a vendor passes along the costs of using a credit card and don't really have a problem with that. But if they were to make that the only method and then try to pass the costs along it would be a problem.
Anything more than a few cents(unless it's a extreme rewards card) is just an excuse to screw the customer for profit.
> Anything more than a few cents(unless it's a extreme rewards card) is just an excuse to screw the customer for profit.
> I understand when a vendor passes along the costs of using a credit card and don't really have a problem with that.
I don't, it's the cost of doing business. If you don't want to accept cards, you don't have to. But you will have an unhappy customer base as a result.
Yep and it feels great!
I don’t like them either but if you just pay by eCheck it’s fine. No fee. And you just don’t save the account info. I have to manually enter it every time which I will always take over letting a company save my checking info.
Really? ok i'll try this now! Thank you!!
If I remember correctly the 'convenience' fee shows up when you're paying but you're not actually charged it. It doesn't show up on your receipt when using eCheck. I registered my CC and attempted to pay with that when their new website first when live. The transaction would go through on their site then I'd get an email later saying the transaction failed.
Considering their website operates slower than websites in the dial-up era, I have no clue WTF they were thinking with this update.
I'll also whine that you can no longer pay multiple accounts at the same time. If you had multiple accounts (I'm a landlord) you used to be able to pay them all at once. Now I have to pay each one individually. Combine with the slow website and it's very frustrating. Use auto-pay you say? I don't trust them enough for that.
Also, their BS online payment system has a MAX payment of $600 PER DAY..... my bill is like $1000+ and I have to make several "scheduled" payments. Whomever sold them this portal can suck a fat one and also when emailing them to complain, they said "Send a Check then...." Total hot steaming pile of S**T
Right! I've emailed as well and they respond 3 weeks later.. its amazing.
I still can't even log into my online account. It just spins forever. Doesn't matter what browser I use. The phone app 'sort of' works. I also just got my first bill from them since last September just last week! I ended up paying with a credit card over the phone. Their shit is fucked.
I know some people that work there… the new system sucks for the customer and the employee. The worst part is they wasted some much money on a’ new system’ that sucks. Eversource adopted the system sooner and is SUEING the company because the system is so crappy.
Since the “new and improved” change went into affect, had nothing but problems. Never had a single issue before. Now i am having to make my payment 10 days before due date to ensure I don’t get a “previous balance” show up on following bill.
I'm with you.. so frustrating. 2023 and cant make simple payments.
Eversource's backend payment system accepts most major bank epayments. Pay and go. Liberty Utilities use to over the past decade until their recent "system upgrade" in October. Now they don't accept payments from many financial institutions. frustrating. Whatever.
Capital one still works. The bills even come right into my online banking.
they would not allow this in MA
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This is the way that Eversource does it. This is normal.
My business account is set up for automatic payment. I never keep a large balance in that account. My home account I pay with credit card and get the cash back points.
Icy-Neck-2422 t1_jbo45wq wrote
You can pay by credit card, debit card, mailed in check, in cash at Walmart, money order, walk-in-centers or by phone.