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  • The ability to pay bills online is a substantial advance in consumer convenience. However, navigating the many options for electronic bill pay can be confusing to the new user. Depending on the type of Visa card you have and its issuer, there may be many options available to you for payment.

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    Depending on the issuing bank of your Visa credit card, you may be able to pay your bill online via your online banking account. You must first set up online banking with your bank of choice. Once your online account is active, you should navigate to the bill pay page, where there will be a number of options you can set up. Monthly automatic transfers from your bank account are the easiest to manage if you know your monthly bill. However, if it changes radically from month to month, you might want to stick with one-time bill pays. If you change banks, be sure to remember to set up a new bill pay on your new bank's website. The bill pay is a service provided by your bank, not Visa, and will not carry over. Paying online will also ease the process of paying off your credit card. Often, the system lag between mailing in a payment and when interest is calculated results in you being charged interest before they receive your final payment. However, bill pay online is more immediate and can help reduce, if not totally eliminate, this delay. Merely set up your online bill pay to pay out a few days before the bill is actually due.

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    visa.com

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