Community Alumni
Jun 24, 2023mr.ed
I too have 2 bills that I pay with a credit card, and I hope it stays that way, but if and when it changes to a Debt card or Bank Account Access I will probibly open a second banking account that will hold a small amount for the bills.
Reguardless of what others say or claim my fear with a debt card is an error on the bill. I have seen on the news where the electric bill was billed at say 30,000 dollars, yes it is rare but can happen wipping out your account. Also depending on the bank it could take some time to recover as all are not the same.
Here is somthing that might work good for you as posted earlier in this thread:
T-Mobile doesn't operate its own bank. Instead, they partnered with BankMobile to offer T-Mobile MONEY, an online bank that provides checking and savings accounts. T-Mobile MONEY accounts are powered by BMTX and provided by Customers Bank, a member of the FDIC. T-Mobile MONEY accounts have no monthly fees, no minimum balance fees, no overdraft fees, no transfer fees, and no late payment fees. T-Mobile MONEY accounts are available to residents of the U.S., except Puerto Rico.
JimR