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luke, regardless of how you pay the bill, the person who records the bill is still needed, so im not sure how you can feasible say that is an "extra fee" that could be elimanted by having the online payment option.
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When money is tranfered by a computer system a routing number is used. The number deposits the money in the account which indicates a credit. No person is involved in the process at all. Running a software program will detail who has or has not paid up by a certain date. Paying by mail or in person requires someone to post the transaction in the computer. Each month millions of people get retirement checks directly deposited in their checking accounts. Its safer because people are not involved in the process. My credit union will not even send out a statement in the mail without charging extra. Statements are sent through email accounts to save on people and postage/envelopes/etc. Some banks charge a fee if you use a live teller trying to get every transaction done on line.
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The banks are all electronic these days. Did you know when you pay by check that the paper checks are no longer presented back to your bank for payment. Once the city deposits your check into their account at their bank there is an electronic request to deduct your money from your bank account. That is not how it worked just 6 years ago. The "Check Clearing Act of the 21st Century" went into effect on 28 OCT 2004 which implemented this paperless check clearing process. Read more at http://www.consumersunion.org/finance/ckclear1002.htm. Many customers use e-commerce systems to pay all their bills except the city utility bill because the city does not offer this service. I would encourage the mayor and city council to fully study the implementation of e-commerce in Lebanon. The savings would significant. In our example posted for a person taking care of 2 households the savings is over $1,300 dollars in ten year period. The current system (civicplus.com) we use for the city website is fully capable of supporting e-commerce. Many other cities who use civicplus.com have already implemented e-commerce. Lebanon needs to transition into the 21st century and start using e-commerce. |
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