The University has come to the conclusion that it is only fair that those payers who wish to use a credit card bear the cost of this payment method. Can I make an e-check payment from any kind of checking or savings account?
Some checking accounts, such as investment accounts, money market accounts, home equity loans, and HELOCs (home equity line of credit) do not allow on-line (ACH) payments, such as the CardinalPAY e-check payment option. Please check with the financial institution which holds the account to find out if it allows an on-line (ACH) payment before you do the payment transaction. Can payments from foreign bank accounts be accepted? All payments must be in U.S. funds. My e-check payment was returned by my financial institution. Can you tell me why? While the on-line payment process validates the routing number, it does not validate the account number or the funds available status of the account. The reasons vary, but most returned e-check transactions seem to be due to incorrect entry of the account number in the on-line payment system. The rest seem to be due to insufficient funds in the bank account. The University has no information about the reason for a transaction not clearing the custo
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- The University has come to the conclusion that it is only fair that those payers who wish to use a credit card bear the cost of this payment method. Can I make an e-check payment from any kind of checking or savings account?
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