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Originally Posted by jorge18
(Post 22804926)
Say I want to use Evolve to pay my mortgage and 2 car leases.
Mortgage - $1600 Car 1- $387 Car 2- $425 Total- $2412 So I would need to purchase 5 $500 OVs So here's my question...would the payments be fine like this? card 1 - $500 pay to mort card 2- $500 pay to mort card 3- $500 pay to mort card 4- $100 pay to mort card 4- $387 to car 1 card 4- $13 to car 2 card 5- $412 to car 2 Would that work the way I wrote it up? I'm doing MS with BB, but this would be an easy way to go through another $2500 from home a month. Thanks in advance! |
Originally Posted by UpstatePoints
(Post 22753741)
I emailed Evolve regarding my mortgage company (Franklin American) not being listed as a payee. After sending Evolve a copy of a billing statement they got back to me in a day or so with an answer. They found out my biller is listed as "Central Loan Administration and Reporting (CENLAR) - Category – Financial Services". Now I am testing with a $10 payment.
Bottom Line: Your biller might be there already. Email Evolve. Did CENLAR work for your Franklin mortgage payment? |
Originally Posted by payeco
(Post 22804994)
Yes, that would work. I made my car payment with 4 separate $200 VGC payments and it went through fine. I just get 4 payment confirmation emails instead of the normal single 1.
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Be careful when you try to use multiple accounts to bypass the $1000 per day limit. One of my payee account is locked by evolve.
This is the email I got from evolve: In reviewing the information provided and researching your account activity, we are seeing that you are using multiple profiles to pay more than the $1K per day limit into this account and your monthly total is substantially more than the monthly payment due to this account. We are unable to restore access to paying this account at this time, but any other biller you have set up to pay through Evolve is still available to accept payments. |
Originally Posted by Rapitch
(Post 22813065)
Did CENLAR work for your Franklin mortgage payment?
I will send out the payment and let you know if it worked. |
Originally Posted by SR99
(Post 22815705)
Be careful when you try to use multiple accounts to bypass the $1000 per day limit. One of my payee account is locked by evolve.
This is the email I got from evolve: In reviewing the information provided and researching your account activity, we are seeing that you are using multiple profiles to pay more than the $1K per day limit into this account and your monthly total is substantially more than the monthly payment due to this account. We are unable to restore access to paying this account at this time, but any other biller you have set up to pay through Evolve is still available to accept payments. |
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Originally Posted by iahphx
(Post 22292648)
Really? I'll give it a try. Thanks.
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well, there goes the IRA funding option to Interactive Brokers LLC. Evolve deaded it.
Attention Required Payments to this bill are no longer accepted. |
Originally Posted by SR99
(Post 22815705)
Be careful when you try to use multiple accounts to bypass the $1000 per day limit. One of my payee account is locked by evolve.
This is the email I got from evolve: In reviewing the information provided and researching your account activity, we are seeing that you are using multiple profiles to pay more than the $1K per day limit into this account and your monthly total is substantially more than the monthly payment due to this account. We are unable to restore access to paying this account at this time, but any other biller you have set up to pay through Evolve is still available to accept payments. If you want a payment to a single payee that is over $1000 dollars to go through on the same day I've found that paying Thursday evening and Friday result in all the payments going though on Monday. I split my mortgage between Thursday and Friday. It shows as paid in full on Monday. I only use multiple accounts to pay more than $1000 in the same day, but not to the same payee. For instance I'll do my $800 car payment and $1000 of my $1900 mortgage payment both on Thursday between two different accounts. On Friday I'll pay the other $900 of my mortgage. When Monday comes around both show as paid in full. |
Originally Posted by payeco
(Post 22823536)
If you want a payment to a single payee that is over $1000 dollars to go through on the same day I've found that paying Thursday evening and Friday result in all the payments going though on Monday. I split my mortgage between Thursday and Friday. It shows as paid in full on Monday. I only use multiple accounts to pay more than $1000 in the same day, but not to the same payee. For instance I'll do my $800 car payment and $1000 of my $1900 mortgage payment both on Thursday between two different accounts. On Friday I'll pay the other $900 of my mortgage. When Monday comes around both show as paid in full.
I've found that for my WF mortgage, Saturday and Sunday both post on Monday. So I think I'll do Thur/Fri, then Sat/Sun for my 2 mortgages. Similarly, if you have a $2-4K mortgage, maybe Thur/Fri/Sat/Sun will work too? |
Are amex GCs working for this as well?
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Originally Posted by TheDapperDon
(Post 22824815)
Are amex GCs working for this as well?
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Originally Posted by TheDapperDon
(Post 22824815)
Are amex GCs working for this as well?
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Originally Posted by heyeaglefn
(Post 22824835)
They can't be used as debit.
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Originally Posted by payeco
(Post 22823536)
If you want a payment to a single payee that is over $1000 dollars to go through on the same day I've found that paying Thursday evening and Friday result in all the payments going though on Monday. I split my mortgage between Thursday and Friday. It shows as paid in full on Monday. I only use multiple accounts to pay more than $1000 in the same day, but not to the same payee. For instance I'll do my $800 car payment and $1000 of my $1900 mortgage payment both on Thursday between two different accounts. On Friday I'll pay the other $900 of my mortgage. When Monday comes around both show as paid in full.
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