You can set up scheduled transfers to pay your Visa. If you also have autopay set up for Visa, the scheduled transfer will affect the autopay as follows: If you are set up to pay Ending Balance on Statement, and you make a scheduled transfer to pay the previous month's balance prior to the time autopay occurs (two days before the due date), no autopay payment will be deducted. If the scheduled transfer is made after autopay is run, you will have paid the balance twice. If you are set up to pay Minimum Payment Due, and you make a scheduled transfer prior to the time autopay occurs (two days before the due date), the amount of your transfer will be deducted from the autopay amount. (Example - minimum payment is $75, you schedule a transfer of $50 prior to the time autopay occurs, then autopay will only deduct $25.) If you are set up to pay a Fixed Amount, and you make a scheduled transfer which is less than the full balance on the card prior to the time autopay occurs (two days before the due date), autopay will occur and deduct the full fixed autopay. (Example - you schedule a transfer of $250, your autopay is set for $500. If your balance is greater than $250, the full payment of $500 will still be deducted by autopay). Note: Autopay allows special options, such as always paying the minimum, or always paying the full balance. If you wish to set up autopay for Visa, call NEFCU Contact Center at 800-400-8790.
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Modified on: Fri, 7 Jun, 2019 at 2:31 PM
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