'[Don't] charge senseless, greedy fees': Landlord charges tenants $10/month to pay rent online; thrifty tenant mails a paper check instead, forcing the landlord to go to the bank every month

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    r/r/MaliciousCompliance Posted u/AccumulatedStress by 14 hours ago Charge me a fee to pay online, enjoy your trip to the bank S OC
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    The property manager for my apt recently changed hands and the new company has a policy where if you don't set up autopay they will charge you $10 to pay via a one-time ACH (every time). I feel
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    extremely uncomfortable having such a large payment on auto pay as I like to ensure my bank account is funded and they didn't charge me incorrectly. However, you can still pay by check with no
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    fee and their office is only 2 doors down so it's pretty simple to drop it off. Also I love that it takes them around a week to cash the check so it doesn't come out of my account right away. I'm 90% sure that they do in fact drop these checks off due to the copy of the
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    endorsed check I see online. Either way, they aren't getting their money instantly, so I view it as a win either way. If only everyone started paying by check again we could show these not to charge senseless, greedy fees.
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    If there is a logical reason why they should charge for an ACH, but not for an autopay of an ACH let me know. To me seems like it is the same type of transaction.
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    TLDR: company charges a fee to pay rent via ACH so I treat them to a trip to the bank to cash my check and hang onto my money for an extra week :)
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    DRUMS11 13 hr. ago Yeah, the moment my landlords start charging me to pay them through their website is the moment I switch back to physical checks.
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    Pyromonic 12 hr. ago Thats where I'm at. Apartment company charges $5 for debit or 3% for credit. I refuse to cover the merchant fee so I pay by check every month at no cost to me.
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    Chips_Grow_Planes 13 hr. ago I do the exact same thing. They charge $4 for ACH. On a similar note, my lease says they accept cash but they explicitly don't accept cash in their office. I'm considering being extra malicious by being only willing to pay in cash... They might need to take me to court.
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    SourcePrevious3095 18 hr. ago I have come across a company that charges $5 for using a check, $2.50 for using debit, and $10 for using cash as they have to send someone to make a deposit.
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    Techn0ght 12 hr. ago I lived in an apt complex for 11 years. They changed ownership every two years. They wanted like $55 to use their website with a credit card and tried telling us that checks would no longer be allowed. I continued using checks until the end and they never did anything because their staff turnover was so high.
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    Going_my_own_way73 11 hr. ago My property manager just started charging a fee as well for making a credit or debit card payment on their app. Not even automatic payments. Any payment. So I started writing checks as well.
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    There is a drop box in the common room for them. The only problem is the property manager's office is in another town 30 miles away. They now have to spend money on gas to drive here and pick up the check.
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    goto devospice 11 hr. ago Yup! My HOA charges $3.50 to pay our dues via their website. So I use my bank's bill pay system to send them a check.
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    T_DeadPOOL 13 hr. ago Depending on your state/provincial laws it could be illegal to change forms of payment from the way you already were paying. Vote Reply Share PhlyperBaybee 13 hr. ago pay us for paying us, cries late stage capitalism
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    lemonlovelimes 12 hr. ago Do a money order if you can. Some landlords hold onto checks for a while and cash them all at once. Has hurt a lot of people before. Money order takes it out of your account right away (and yes you still get the stub for it).
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    TopCheesecakeGirl. 10 hr. ago I ordered physical checks specifically for paying my HOA monthly fees. They want to tack on $10 if you make an electronic payment! Like in their dreams, I'm gonna pay them that! So I ordered checks and take them physically two blocks from my house every month because yeah
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    Wooden-Emotion-9875 13 hr. ago The apt's where I live refuse to accept payments in the office, no choice but to pay online. Either you set up a bank account to pay or you have to pay through a third party ($10 fee).
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    Fianna9 12 hr. ago I had a landlord who insisted on a check. I was successful at pointing out I was a college student renting room for $300/month and I didn't have $60 to go get a book of cheques just for her. a
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    bobbaphet 11 hr. ago is a logical reason why they should charge for an ACH Yes, so they can make more money off you.
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    musicobsession 9 hr. ago I pay by checks that my bank mails for me for free (so I'm not even paying for a box of checks). Today I got an email on how to set up paying online, which includes a fee. Why would I pay more for rent than I already do? So I emailed them and she said I can still pay by check. straight.
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    Charge me a fee to pay online, enjoy your trip to the bank S OC The property manager for my apt recently changed hands and the new company has a policy where if you don't set up autopay they will charge you $10 to pay via a one-time ACH (every time). I feel extremely uncomfortable having such a large payment on auto pay as I like to ensure my

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