Unless, of course, you remove AutoPay completely, and make the payment manually each month going forward.You could remove autopay, and then make the payment 3 days late. But you'll have the same issue next month.
Unless, of course, you remove AutoPay completely, and make the payment manually each month going forward.You could remove autopay, and then make the payment 3 days late. But you'll have the same issue next month.
My retirement check arrives in my account on the last day of the month. My Social Security arrives on the second Wednesday. I pull out my checkbook on the first of the month and log in every auto-payment for the entire month. When it actually comes out makes no difference. I know what I have in reserve from day one....I do to navy. For a good reason though... I usually pay mine when my retirement check comes in on the first with all my other bills. My dish bill is due on the 10th and to wait makes me spend money I thought I had
I have a strong feeling it is just repeated notices. Only the one original 5 days move.Unless, they are moving his bill date FORWARD 5 days, each time they notify him. At the rate he gets notified -3 time so far- he will be behind on his bill.
Unless, they are moving his bill date FORWARD 5 days, each time they notify him. At the rate he gets notified -3 time so far- he will be behind on his bill.
At one time DISH made you pay a month in advance. Caused all kinds of problems for the customer who started with DISH and within the week got hit up for a bill for a month in advance. I believe that they have since changed this policy ,but it wouldn't surprise me if they brought it back.that was my concern... pretty soon they'll have advanced me a full month
They have always billed a month in advance, but previously the due date was something like 4 or 5 days into the service period. Now the due date is on the first day of the service period.At one time DISH made you pay a month in advance. Caused all kinds of problems for the customer who started with DISH and within the week got hit up for a bill for a month in advance. I believe that they have since changed this policy ,but it wouldn't surprise me if they brought it back.