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How does Bill Payment work with the automatic debit payments (ACH) I already have paid from my checking account?

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Automatic debits between your account or from your account to someone outside of the bank are the most cost effective and efficient way to transfer your money. If there is no charge for using ACH (Automatic Clearing House) to automatically make payments to the utility or phone company, for example. If automatic withdrawal from your checking account is available from your service provider to pay your bill, you should choose that method before Bill Payment. There is a charge to use bill payment, but it is a great alternative to writing a check when ACH is not available from your Payee.

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Automatic debits from your account to someone outside of the bank are the most cost effective and efficient way to transfer your money. There is no charge for using ACH (Automatic Clearing House) to make payments for everyday household bills. If automatic withdrawals from your checking account are available from your service provider to pay your bill, you should choose that method before Bill Payment.

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Automatic debits between your accounts or from your account to someone outside of the bank are the most cost effective and efficient way to transfer your money. There is no charge for using ACH (Automatic Clearing House) to automatically make payments to the utility or telephone company, for example. If automatic withdrawal from your checking account is available from your service provider to pay your bill, you should choose that method before Bill Payment.

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