BillPayer
BillPayer is FREE to all members!
Tired of writing out the same checks each month, only to find yourself scrambling to the post office to get more stamps to mail them in time?
BillPayer takes the pain out of paying your bills. No more licking envelopes or rushing out to buy stamps. With BillPayer, you can pay your bills at the click of a button. The best part--once you've entered whom to pay bills to, you'll never have to enter that information again.
BillPayer features include:
- Flexibility to schedule payments for when you want them to be paid each month
- View, modify, or delete pending payments
- Verify past payments and review payment history
- Add, modify, or delete payee information at anytime
And, because you are within PCU when using this service, all of the same top-notch security features apply to BillPayer.
Day Air's BillPayer is FREE and you can pay an UNLIMITED number of bills.
If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Signing up is easy!
Remember, you must first be a registered PCU (Personal Credit Union) member.
- Once you are in PCU, simply click on the "BillPayer" button.
- Then, click on the "Enroll BillPayer" button.
- Continue to follow the self-guided instructions.
- It's a good idea to set-up as many payees as you can even if a bill is not due right away. This way there is time for verification and when you're ready to pay, all you need to do is click, "Add New Payment."
We highly recommend you read the "Frequently Asked Questions" section of Internet BillPayer before you use the service.
Billpayer Tips
- You must first be a registered PCU user in order to have access to BillPayer.
- Before going to "Add Payee," make sure you have a copy of the actual bill in front of you because you'll need the information found on that bill. When adding a payee, you'll need to fill in the following fields:
- Payee Name
- Attn: (may not be necessary)
- Address (make sure it's the address for where your payment is to be sent)
- City, State, Zip
- Phone (Not all online payments are processed electronically. Depending on the payee, some payments will be made by check and mailed to your payee. If the check is returned because of an invalid or insufficient address, a representative must contact your payee via phone to correct the information.)
- Billing Account Number
- Payee Nickname (This is strictly for your benefit. If you have some long name for a company like "USA County Environmental Services for your water, you might use the nickname, "water.")
- When setting-up a bill to pay, if it is a national company (i.e. Verizon) chances are the payment address in already in the system on their master list. Use, "Find Payee" and save yourself some time from filling in the necessary fields. You will still be asked for your personal information such as your billing account number.
- All payees must be verified by our bill payment system. Payees from the master list have already been verified, and are much more likely to be processed faster than payees you add manually. Each new payee is verified within a 14-day period. There is no waiting period to send a payment once a new payee is set up, however, if a new payee contains incorrect information a payment error will occur and the payment will not be sent. If this occurs, the money will be re-deposited in your checking account and you will be notified via email.
- After verification has taken place, you can click on "Payee" and view the listing of your payee's. Take special note of what the "payment method" is - Electronic or Check. Payments to electronic merchants should be scheduled 2 business days before the payment due date. Check merchants should be scheduled 5 business days prior to due date.
- There is NO limit to the number of bills you can pay per month, but there is a $25,000 dollar limit to the amount that can be paid to any payee.
- When you initiate paying a bill, the funds will come out of your account on the morning of the day you designate. If you try to send a payment on the weekend or a holiday, the payment won't go out until the next business day.
For additional helpful tips, please go to "Online Help." |