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autopay

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autopay

(AUTOmatic PAYment) The monthly payment for a recurring service that is automatically deducted from a checking account or charged to a credit card. Many services support autopay, such as cable TV, telephone, computer storage and backup, alarm monitoring and software subscriptions. See virtual credit card.
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In addition to the award Cisco received from Treasury Today, ICD received notification this week from the US Patent and Trademark Office that AutoPay was awarded three utility patents, covering its innovative security processes and the TrueMark Encapsulated Security Token technology.
Examples include a subscription placed on autopay that you simply forgot about; or a subscription fee you weren't aware of when you signed up for a promotional offer.
It has a passcode-protected "AutoPay" feature, which sets bills to be paid automatically.
Additionally, the mobile app now allows utilities' customers to self-register, start and stop service, update account information, inquire about usage, pay bills, set up autopay, read meters, report outages and view outage information anywhere, at any time.
Set up autopay for bills, provided you have money and won't overdraw accounts.
Preparation includes putting their bills on autopay and ensuring that appropriate family members have a power of attorney.
Direct debits are marketed to individuals as "autopay" or "direct bill." This instrument allows individuals to make payments directly from their bank accounts by supplying their bank account and routing number to the payee.
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