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GabeU's avatar
GabeU
Distinguished Professor IV
8 years ago

Credit Cards no longer accepted as online, nor automatic, payment. NOW FIXED.

Like last month, I go to make a manual online payment, like I have for the last twelve years, and over three years with the card I have, and again, it wouldn't go through.

 

 

So, again, I call to make the payment over the phone.  While waiting and listening to lovely, if not "driving someone to pull their hair out" elevator music, I decided to just go on automatic billing to save the five dollars per month and put an end to having to call up to make a payment.  Oops. NO CAN DO.  As it turns out, and this is more information than they had last month when I called, if you are using a prepaid Credit Card, like many of us who are on Social Security have, it can no longer be used to make online manual payments, nor can it be used for automatic payments. 

 

So, I guess those of us who receive our Social Security/Disability this way can no longer pay our Hughesnet bill online with a manual transaction, nor pay it automatically.  How peachy.  So much for saving $5 per month. 

 

Still, the customer service rep I spoke to took notes and is going to bring this up with her supervisor, as I guess this is starting to become an issue for other people, as well.  And, let's be honest here, it IS an issue.  Should I be penalized because my Credit Card is loaded with REAL money and not credit?  I say Credit Card only because it can be used as such (credit or debit).  Technically, it's not credit, but you know what I mean.  It's more or less a plastic checking account that I can't put money into, myself.

 

A payment is a payment is a payment.  It shouldn't matter.  It's absolutely no different than paying from one's checking account.  Plus, this particular card is ONLY used by Social Security, and it's the ONLY one they use, so everyone who receives Social Security or SSDI that doesn't have a checking account has this card, and no one who doesn't have SS or SSDI has it.  There is no other option for SS or SSDI.  A checking/savings account or this card.  That's it.  No more live checks (save for the first month or two after someone enrolls).  I have absolutely zero need for a checking account, which is why I closed it and went with this a few years ago.  It was never a problem, again, until last month.    

 

So, hopefully I will be able to resume my manual online payments in the future, or even save $5 per month if I can use it for automatic payments.  And that one irks me a bit.  I finally decide to bite the bullet, trust Hughesnet with my funds, and go on automatic billing, and I can't because I use a certain type of card.  No $5 savings for me.  I receive nearly thirty dollars per month off of my DirecTV bill through discounts I have gotten for being with them for so long, and have received some type of discount from them for more than half of the twelve years I have been with them.  I signed up with Hughesnet and DirecTV on the same day in late 2004.  I'm not asking for any "loyalty" discount with Hughesnet. I just wanted to get the $5 for finally trusting them enough to go on automatic billing.  Ugh.  Yeah, it takes a while for me to build trust when it comes to my money.  Such is life.    

       

Oh, and by the way, for the second month in a row, when I entered my phone number, I received the message, "Sorry, but it looks like multiple accounts may be assigned to this phone number."  This part would be completely comical, if it weren't a little unnerving.  Get off of my phone number, Deepa!  LOL. 

 

To add, I don't mind so much having to call every month to make a payment.  It's not like it's hard and I don't have ten or fifteen minutes once a month to listen to lovely elevator music.  It's just the principle of the whole thing.    

 

To add further, I don't know if prepaid CCs were EVER accepted for automatic payments.  I suspect, though, that they were, and that this changed when being able to use them for online manual payments changed.  I have no way of knowing for sure, though. 

 

Edit (7/1/2018):  I just went back through and separated the paragraphs. I don't know what happened, but for some reason the separations were deleted and it they got mashed together.  So, to make it easier for folks to read, I edited the separations back in.  

  • Another success.  I'm going to assume that this is completely fixed, so I'll "Solution" this thread.  

  • BirdDog's avatar
    BirdDog
    Assistant Professor
    Being old also, my wife and I get free checking at our local small regional bank. Is nice to be able to write a check every so often where we live as believe it or not some folks here still want cash or a check, no way to process a card. I don't like carrying lots of cash and being able to write a check does come in handy.

    I do totally understand where you're coming from Gabe and hope there is a way they can at least accept cards that are loaded every month from SS, SSI or other government agencies.
    • Amanda's avatar
      Amanda
      Moderator

      Well, well! That is cause for celebration. Where is the Jupiter 2 popcorn popping modem?

      ~Amanda

      • GabeU's avatar
        GabeU
        Distinguished Professor IV

        It worked again!  Second month in a row.  I think it's safe to say that it's "fixed" and will work from now on.  A small victory!  :) 

  • Reggie's avatar
    Reggie
    Teaching Assistant
    My bank offers free banking to anyone on SSI or SSDI. I'm on SSDI & use a bank debit card for most of my bills. If your bank offers free banking it might be something worth checking out.
  • I've paid with a debit card for about a decade. I hope this isn't about to become a problem. I'll find out next week when my bill is due.

    My daughter has problems with her prepaid card from work as well. She's not a HughesNet customer but she's told me she has had problems paying certain bills with her work-paid card. So I suppose it isn't just HughesNet that has this issue.
  • BirdDog's avatar
    BirdDog
    Assistant Professor
    Agree Reggie, forgot to add we get free debit cards also.

    A checking account generally costs nothing for people 55+ years old or those on SS and other compensation. I'm probably very old school but feel safer with my money in a bank that is FDIC insured as I'll never have a hundred grand that needs covered anyway.

    Not trying to convince Gabe at all, only giving the other side.

    HughesNet should at least allow government backed debit/credit cards.
  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    Distinguished Professor IV

    After having my bank change affiliation five times over four years I got tired of dealing with them and went this way.  It was never a problem until now. 

    But, like anything else, blanket policies without any investigation may negatively affect those who don't deserve it. 


  • GabeU

    ...  I just went back through and separated the paragraphs. I don't know what happened, but for some reason the separations were deleted and it they got mashed together. ...


    That happens to me everytime I work off line, and then paste the text into a post.  Much of the my original white space dissappears.