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What is the difference between a variable/single bill payment and a recurring payment?

A variable/single bill payment is a one-time payment such as your telephone bill where the amount fluctuates each time. Or perhaps it is a payment you do not make regularly such as a florist you use only occasionally.

A recurring business payment is one made regularly for the same dollar amount, on the same day each month such as your car or mortgage payment. You need only to set up a recurring payment once in the system and only call again when the payment is to be changed or canceled. Otherwise, your recurring payments will be made automatically.

 

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Schedule one-time and recurring payments to people and companies using Bill Pay. It's simple, secure, and all done online–no stamps or trips to the post office required!

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