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Teresakorteaverbeck_3353 every time that I try to pay my bill with Basic Talk I get booted out because my online user name has been changed. I have tried to create a new account I hit the create account before the time allotted time has elapsed: and it keeps going back to the old account and it tells me that that account and password are invalid. HELP ME PLEASE! thank you.

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Trying to pay my bill but it says info entered is incorrect ssn last four,why......

The last 4 digits of your ssn must be with the right name, and account number of the bill you are paying. If you check and make sure that there are no typo's, elsewhere, and it still won't go thru, call the company. Maybe your last 4 gifts of your ssn are not registered yet, if you are paying this bill online, for the first time.
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How do I pay mortgage payment on line

Note: The names of the fields and controls on your bank's website may not be the same as the ones I've used. If you can't find the exact name, look for something similar

Set up where your payments will go.
  1. Make sure you have the name of your mortgage company and your account number.
  2. Go to your bank's online banking website.
  3. Open the Pay Bills page
  4. Open the Payees page
  5. Select Add a New Payee
  6. Look on the Payee List for the mortgage company
  7. If you find it, select it and enter your account number. If you don't find it, go to your bank branch and ask for help.
Make a payment
  1. Go to your bank's online banking website
  2. Open the Pay Bills page
  3. Select Pay a Bill
  4. Select the mortgage company from your list of payees
  5. Enter the payment amount
  6. Enter the date the payment is to be made. If you're making the payment now, you can probably leave the date blank.
  7. If the page allows paying of more than one bill at a time, there may be a box your have to check next to the payment entry you have made
  8. Click the Confirm Payment button.
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Banking on line

Many banks have introduced online banking services in recent years.
These systems offer a high level of convenience to bank customers, allowing them to perform many banking functions from the privacy of their homes via the Internet.
Most online banking systems offer the ability to get account information, pay bills, make transfers between accounts, stop payment on checks and view current and previous statements.
If you've not yet enrolled in an online banking program but are considering doing so, the following information may be of assistance.

Selection

If you bank at a small bank or savings and loan, you may want to switch to a larger institution for your online banking needs.
Online banking systems are complex and expensive to implement and maintain, and smaller banks generally don't have the funds and other resources necessary to offer top-notch online banking services.
By contrast, large banks like Citibank, Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo have had online systems for many years, have steadily improved them, and have the resources to expand their functions and maintain them well.
Also, you'll want to choose a bank that does not charge for online banking.
The banks named above all offer online banking for free.

Sign Up
Some banks require you to fill out a special application to enroll in their online banking systems but many do not.
The banks named in the previous section all allow any customer to access their online banking systems without a special application.
The first time you log on, you'll be prompted to enter your identifying information, such as your account number, ATM card number or Social Security number.
You'll be asked to choose a user name and password, which should both be items that you can easily remember.
Your password should be different from the PIN code that you use at the bank's ATMs.


Account Setup You'll probably want to use your online banking system to pay bills, so you should gather all of your regular bills and set aside some time to enter the information about them into the system.
Also, make a list of your other expenses, like your rent or mortgage, car loan and other obligations for which you may not receive a statement, and write down the addresses where you normally send your payments.
Then go online and enter the data into the system.
Many online banking systems are already set up to pay many merchants, banks and other creditors electronically, and most have a search capability that allows you to find these organizations on their systems.
You probably will not need to enter the payment address for these organizations, but you'll still need to enter the correct account number from your statement.
Security
Make word documents of bank details BSB and Account numbers and save them in my documents to copy and paste them in when logging in to avoid spyware and keyloggers.

Recurring Payments

Most online banking systems have the ability to make recurring payments of a fixed amount at a regular interval that you specify.
This is especially useful when paying things like your rent, mortgage or car loan, which are usually the same amount each month and due at the same time of the month.
If you schedule a recurring payment, you won't need to worry about making your payment each month, as it will be made automatically for you.
However, if the amounts and/or due dates change, you'll need to go online and adjust them accordingly.

Other Functions

Virtually all online banking systems offer the ability to transfer money between accounts at the bank, or even to and from accounts at other institutions.
If you've made a practice of putting money in a savings account on regular basis, you can usually set up a recurring transfer for that amount, or, if you prefer, you can do it on an ad hoc basis.
Many systems offer a variety of other functions, such as obtaining copies of statements and canceled checks, issuing a stop payment, and ordering new checks.
Once you sign up for online banking, spend some time exploring your system and acquaint yourself with the various functions it offers.
Bank Online
Convenience is the name of the game with online banking.
Review your account balances, pay bills and order checks with the click of a button.

Make sure your current bank offers online banking.
If not, open a checking account with a bank that offers an online banking service.
Check to ensure that your computer hardware and software meet the bank's minimum requirements.

Sign up for online banking via the bank's Web site or at your local branch office.
You will need to provide basic, personal information.
Have your bank account numbers handy as well.
Log on to your account through your bank's Web site using the customer number and/or password assigned to you by your bank.
Run the demonstration program that most banks offer through their Web sites.
The demonstration will take you step by step through all of the online banking features available to you.
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Call Customer Service 1-8O5-465-751O For Help i wish to sign up for billing on line

Paying your bills online can save you time and save money on envelopes and stamps.
Once you complete the sign-up process for online bill pay you can set your bills to be paid automatically.
Online bill pay can also help ensure your bills are on time even when you leave them until the last minute.
Some banks charge a fee for online bill pay so if you are planning on paying most of your bills this way, consider opening an account that offers free online bill pay.

Log into your bank's online banking website.
If you have not registered for online banking you may have to contact your bank during business hours to register.
Locate the online banking link on the website.
Read your bank's online bill pay policies and fee disclosure that should be displayed once you click the online bill-pay link.
You must agree to these policies and fee disclosure before completing registration for online bill pay.


Click the add payment or new payment link to set up your first online bill payment.
Enter any information requested by your bank.
Your bank will normally ask for the name of the creditor or utility provider, address and the normal amount of payment.
You may also be asked for the due date for each month.
If the due date is not the same each month you should set the due date for the earliest possible.

Click the save or accept button. Repeat the process for each of your bills you wish to pay online.
Online Bill Pay
http://www.nationwide.com/free-online-bill-pay.jsp
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