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    Default List of credit cards with automatic payment/autopay options?

    Because I actually have an MC that has the option and a V that does NOT.

    And now my Amex which has the best auto-pay feature (I'm using it as a delayed debit card).


    I figure the list would be shorter of those that DON'T have the option but since I'm batting .333 in not having that feature I thought it would be good to ask lol and replace that card with one that does.

    thanks.
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    Have you called the bank that gave you the Visa? Sometimes autopay isn't available via a card's website but you can sign up via mail. All of my cards (see below) offer autopay; I'm not aware of any that do not.
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    FIA Card Services: Fidelity Amex (best cash back excepting 5% cards), Fidelity Visa (spare)
    Chase: Freedom (only for 5% reward categories, purchases under $10), Sapphire (not in use), Amazon Rewards (for Amazon purchases only)
    CapitalOne: No Hassle Rewards (no foreign transaction fee, my only MasterCard, not in use)
    Amex: Blue Cash Everyday (not in use)
    Discover: More (only for 5% reward categories)
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    Thanks. I'll give it a shot. The V was one of those 'fix my credit' credit cards and happens to be my highest limit one right now.

    But it is $7.95 a month maintenance fee (and of course very high interest). Currently a zero balance so I'm good on the 'interest'. I guess I'll toss it in the drawer until I get a good replacement and endure the maintenance fees for now lol.
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    I am not surprised to hear your CreditOne Visa doesn't have the automatic payment option. I wouldn't classify that as a normal card, as roommate of mine years ago had one and it had something like a $200 limit. It's really the bottom basement starter card and from what I recall you can't even apply for it openly unless CreditOne solicits you with a mailing. But even with that said I still think you should keep it open right now since it is 1 of your 3 cards. Congrats on the Green Card that is a major step and before you know it you should start qualifying for some other good cards too.
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