Miles, please.
#16
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Sugar Land,Texas USA
Posts: 4,889
Yes it's strange that a big company like TXU won't accept CCs
I have my electricity with Coserv,a local company in the Metroplex ( actually the previous owner had them I never changed), they just filed chpt 11 on their phone and cable service but their electricity is still on. They accept Visa/Mastercard, and they have a very simple online billpayment feature.
www.coserv.com
check them out if you are interested.
About property taxes: Which part of Metroplex you live in chase?
I just called to ask about payment options for the quarterly community bill..the lady said they do not accept CCs at this time but I can bring this up on the next Board Meeting.... i'm a first time homeowner...never heard of such meetings..i guess my parents were never really active in their neighborhood
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Regards,
Al
[This message has been edited by afang (edited 12-18-2001).]
I have my electricity with Coserv,a local company in the Metroplex ( actually the previous owner had them I never changed), they just filed chpt 11 on their phone and cable service but their electricity is still on. They accept Visa/Mastercard, and they have a very simple online billpayment feature.
www.coserv.com
check them out if you are interested.
About property taxes: Which part of Metroplex you live in chase?
I just called to ask about payment options for the quarterly community bill..the lady said they do not accept CCs at this time but I can bring this up on the next Board Meeting.... i'm a first time homeowner...never heard of such meetings..i guess my parents were never really active in their neighborhood

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Regards,
Al
[This message has been edited by afang (edited 12-18-2001).]
#17
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DFW, AA, Hilton
Posts: 16,692
Afang,
Dallas county taxes can be paid through their website now at www.dallascounty.org
They also accept debit cards and electronic checks.
Now that utilities are de-regulated, perhaps I need to look into others who would accept credit cards. However, I'm more afraid of the eventual rising charges after deregulation.
Dallas county taxes can be paid through their website now at www.dallascounty.org
They also accept debit cards and electronic checks.
Now that utilities are de-regulated, perhaps I need to look into others who would accept credit cards. However, I'm more afraid of the eventual rising charges after deregulation.
#18
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Dallas, TX, USA AA Plat
Posts: 1,342
Chase,
If I recall - Chase Bank sent me a deal to sign up w. CO and when I use the debit card I get miles on CO. I don't know if that is still open or not.
I threw the mail out away -- this was last year before I was hooked on miles.
Frank
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TANSTAAFL - but if you work it right, FF miles comes pretty close.
If I recall - Chase Bank sent me a deal to sign up w. CO and when I use the debit card I get miles on CO. I don't know if that is still open or not.
I threw the mail out away -- this was last year before I was hooked on miles.
Frank
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TANSTAAFL - but if you work it right, FF miles comes pretty close.
#19
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Sugar Land,Texas USA
Posts: 4,889
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ChaseTheMiles:
Afang,
Dallas county taxes can be paid through their website now at www.dallascounty.org
They also accept debit cards and electronic checks.
Now that utilities are de-regulated, perhaps I need to look into others who would accept credit cards. However, I'm more afraid of the eventual rising charges after deregulation.</font>
Afang,
Dallas county taxes can be paid through their website now at www.dallascounty.org
They also accept debit cards and electronic checks.
Now that utilities are de-regulated, perhaps I need to look into others who would accept credit cards. However, I'm more afraid of the eventual rising charges after deregulation.</font>
thanks for the info...i live in Collin County..and last time i checked i didn't see anything with CCs...
Coserv only serves Gas in my area..
#20
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: DFW
Posts: 1,387
ChaseTheMiles:
A 3% fee is pretty high ($0.03/mi.) given the standard valuation for many FTer's is $0.02. I guess it depends on how you value them.
Some wireless companies take CC's (I charge Nextel & Cingular through work). You can also charge your Tolltag. Also, don't forget the Tom Thumb double-dip. I haven't found a multitude of decent restaurants in my area to make iDine worthwhile.
A 3% fee is pretty high ($0.03/mi.) given the standard valuation for many FTer's is $0.02. I guess it depends on how you value them.
Some wireless companies take CC's (I charge Nextel & Cingular through work). You can also charge your Tolltag. Also, don't forget the Tom Thumb double-dip. I haven't found a multitude of decent restaurants in my area to make iDine worthwhile.
#23


Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Los Angeles, USA
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3 cents per mile is a lot. With the current Radisson/Goldpoints/Valuemags.com promo through 12/31, you can get miles for 0.76 cents per mile and get magazines, too (or give or donate them). Even when the promo ends, you can still get miles through them at 2.27 cents per mile. See the many posts on the Radisson board if you've missed the promo.
Charles
Charles
#24
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by pointman:
GET THIS!
My credit union (Aizona Federal) is now accepting Visa/MC for loan payments! I have two car loans currently and will now be using them for my mortgage. I really can't believe this. Finally, I will be able to earn miles on my biggest monthly expenses.
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GET THIS!
My credit union (Aizona Federal) is now accepting Visa/MC for loan payments! I have two car loans currently and will now be using them for my mortgage. I really can't believe this. Finally, I will be able to earn miles on my biggest monthly expenses.
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#25

Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Northbrook, IL
Programs: AA Platinum 2 Mill - SPG Gold
Posts: 182
There is now a Citibank Aadvantage debit card for which you can get miles - right now there's a promotion where you get several thousand miles for signing up, but there is an annual fee. Also, even though the charge is processed as a debit, you have to choose "credit" when making a payment.
#26


Join Date: Jun 2001
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I have always used my debit card to buy money orders at the USPS. While they won't let me use my credit card, they will accept debit, check, and cash...
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"What do you mean you didn't get miles for that?!"
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"What do you mean you didn't get miles for that?!"
#27
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: DFW/HOU/DAL
Posts: 611
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ChaseTheMiles:
In my pursuit of miles, I have been disappointed to find that my local utilities (TXU gas and electric) will no longer accept credit cards. They will only accept debit cards or checks starting 2002. Is there any way to make miles still? </font>
In my pursuit of miles, I have been disappointed to find that my local utilities (TXU gas and electric) will no longer accept credit cards. They will only accept debit cards or checks starting 2002. Is there any way to make miles still? </font>
#29




Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Pennsylvania
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ChaseTheMiles:
I just found out too that I can charge my property taxes to the credit cards. There is a 3% fee, however. What do y'all think? Is it worth it for the miles?</font>
I just found out too that I can charge my property taxes to the credit cards. There is a 3% fee, however. What do y'all think? Is it worth it for the miles?</font>

