Anonymous wrote:Once a year I set up all of my payments for the year. I pay a set amount for utilities and then at the end of the year either have a credit or have to pay a little bit.
For bills that do not do electronic pay, I have them automatically bill my credit card.
For property taxes and insurance, when the bill arrives, I schedule it for payment online - taxes have to be debited, insurance takes electronic pay.
I have two annual bills that charge to pay he credit card and don’t take electronic payments. For those, I write a check and deliver it in person.
The reason I have so many bills that don’t take electronic payments is because I have a second house in a rural area and they just haven’t caught up.
Very occasionally I will have another bill, like a medical bill. I pay those when they arrive.
My bills are never late and I spend next to no time dealing with them.
Same! I seriously know the name of the lady in the clerk's office in our town in Vermont who handles our property tax bill. I send her a check with a post-it note on it.