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@Green456 wrote:
So I know there are several 2% cash back credit cards:
- Citi
- PayPal
- Fidelity
- PenFed
Which one has full ebill support? I want to be able to pay full amount on last statement from 3rd party bank.
I suppose it may also have to do with your bank BillPay interface. I use Schwab and First Republic (both have the same appearing interface), and both have eBill capability with Citi.
The only card I have that supports ebills seems to be my Discover card.
PayPal is definitely out - Sync doesn’t even email me to let me know they got my payment when I use bill pay like they do for my Amazon card.
BBVA doesn’t ebill either (they have a 1.5% card that’s 2% if you have a checking with them like PenFed’s offering).
I don’t know if it applies to PenFed but my bank sent a check to NFCU last time and freaked me out because my payment posted 5 days after NFCU was guaranteed delivery of the check (my bank didn’t alert me it wouldn’t be electronic). SSFCU and DCU aren’t paid electronically by my bank either.
@wasCB14 wrote:
For Schwab checking:
Amex good - both personal and small business ebills
Barclays good
Citi good
Discover good
Chase bad
Capital One bad
Thank you. Unfortunately Barclays and Discover don’t have 2% cashback category.