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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 627438" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Some online bill payment still does put a check in the mail. We are on the receiving end of those at work all the time. The person went on their computer and made the payment probably thinking it was all electronic. But what happens with some of them, they print a check and mail it to the payee with the sender's name and address and any other reference information they entered printed on the check or the stub. My point is, online bill payment doesn't automatically take business away from the post office. </p><p></p><p>If you pay a bill online directly with the vendor, then it's usually an electronic transaction. For example I pay my credit card bill online via the credit card company web site, and it shows up on the bank statement as ACH debit, paperless. But if you use an online bill pay service, they are likely mailing checks on your behalf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 627438, member: 9169"] Some online bill payment still does put a check in the mail. We are on the receiving end of those at work all the time. The person went on their computer and made the payment probably thinking it was all electronic. But what happens with some of them, they print a check and mail it to the payee with the sender's name and address and any other reference information they entered printed on the check or the stub. My point is, online bill payment doesn't automatically take business away from the post office. If you pay a bill online directly with the vendor, then it's usually an electronic transaction. For example I pay my credit card bill online via the credit card company web site, and it shows up on the bank statement as ACH debit, paperless. But if you use an online bill pay service, they are likely mailing checks on your behalf. [/QUOTE]
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