Internet bill paying to grow

The U.S. Post office is asking congress to allow them to raise postal rates. They want to increase the price of a first class stamp to 39 cents.

It keeps getting more expensive to pay your bills if you mail them in. Watch Internet bill paying services get more subscribers as well as companies develop ways to pay them directly without have to send in a payment.

  • Anonymous

    I pay all my bills online. Or, I wait for them to call me and I post a check by phone. I hate mailing bills. What I can't figure out is why it's free to apply for a credit card, but then they charge you postage to pay the bill. I don't think that's fair. -Bro

  • Anonymous

    I pay all my bills online. Or, I wait for them to call me and I post a check by phone. I hate mailing bills. What I can't figure out is why it's free to apply for a credit card, but then they charge you postage to pay the bill. I don't think that's fair. -Bro

  • Anonymous

    I pay all my bills online. Or, I wait for them to call me and I post a check by phone. I hate mailing bills. What I can’t figure out is why it’s free to apply for a credit card, but then they charge you postage to pay the bill. I don’t think that’s fair.

    -Bro

  • Anonymous

    I pay all my bills online. Or, I wait for them to call me and I post a check by phone. I hate mailing bills. What I can’t figure out is why it’s free to apply for a credit card, but then they charge you postage to pay the bill. I don’t think that’s fair.

    -Bro