pacificobob
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auto pay CFE with a usa credit card?
is anyone doing it? how does it work? the local CFE guy told me i needed to go to the head-shed in la paz to set it up. thanks in advance for the
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pacificobob
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update. i found a web site called xoom.com it is a pal-pal business. very easy to pay the cfe.
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BajaBlanca
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thanks for sharing that info pacificobob, we have been trying to sign up for online CFE and you would think we want sentry passes.
just ridiculous
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pacificobob
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i am happy to finally stop beating my head against the wall trying to pay on the CFE web page!
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Mula
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Thank you. OMG - this is wonderful and so easy.
I live 1 hour away from CFE, TelMex and TelCel.
Mil Gracias!
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Fernweh
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You can pay CFE bill with your US credit card, but not online.
For online payment you need to use a Mexican Credit Card, and for automatic payments, you need a bank account with one of the Mexican banks.
I used to do online payments with my Banamex card, then I must hit another button at the CFE website......and started the automatic payment by
accident. it went very well, until the banks changed my account, and created a real nightmare. So far I was not able to get back into the automatic
CFE payment service......ongoing
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defrag4
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xoom is pretty handy, can top up your telcel on there as well
I used to use to transfer funds around down in South America to take advantage of some USD->Argentinian peso currency conversions
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I have not used Xoom to pay bills in Mexico. I use it many times to send money it is very good. Unlike Western Union Mexico the worst.
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Alm
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For those with resident status, - get Mex bank account already. There are basic plans with 0 monthly fee if you keep as little as 1,000 peso. This
is the only thing that RT/RP is good for, - paying CFE online
Xoom is owned by Paypal and have same poor exchange rate as Paypal. Plus, a few bucks service fee every time. There is also an app called Pagamobil,
same few bucks fee, probably same poor rate. Not very important with small amounts, but why losing any money at all...
Here is an interesting article, it says that Amex also works: Trials and Tribulations
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Very handy
Thank you
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Hook
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We just estimate our bill and pay in advance at an office, for the months we are gone to the States. It's not like we would be earning beau coup
interest on that money, these days. We get a receipt for the amount right there.
Their accounting has always been spot on. The credit amount shows up on the following bill and it is progressively deducted from. We use a Cap One
credit card so we get the points, too.
No need for a Mex bank account or going online and using a service.
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Alm
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There may be a need to pay online when there is no CFE office in town, and no OXXO either. The only other option would be making a stop where you
don't want to, and during normal business hours, on your return trip - unless there is automatic terminal outside, which is also unlikely in smaller
towns, and if terminal doesn't work, than you're out of options and have to use Xoom. Last year Xoom didn't work with CFE. This year it does. Next
year - who knows...
[Edited on 5-7-2019 by Alm]
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Several posts on FACEBOOK in Ensenada, TJ and Mexicali where XOOM double billed the people paying their CFE invoices.
So far I am unable to trust any Mexican business to auto-charge any os my accounts.
Think of it...you are wanting to pay a bill in a foreign country with a credit/debit card from an American account!
Quote: Originally posted by defrag4 | xoom is pretty handy, can top up your telcel on there as well
I used to use to transfer funds around down in South America to take advantage of some USD->Argentinian peso currency conversions
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OXXO......and a 24 to go
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This is what we have done for the last 8 years. Your landline and CFE bills probably don't add up to more than $1000 Pesos per month (about $50 USD).
For all these years, my cell phone. landline and CFE (3 accounts @ CFE), have had a credit on the books since I first started paying. Every month I
get an invoice that says I have a credit.
Quote: Originally posted by Hook | We just estimate our bill and pay in advance at an office, for the months we are gone to the States. It's not like we would be earning beau coup
interest on that money, these days. We get a receipt for the amount right there.
Their accounting has always been spot on. The credit amount shows up on the following bill and it is progressively deducted from. We use a Cap One
credit card so we get the points, too.
No need for a Mex bank account or going online and using a service. |
Udo
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Quote: Originally posted by Udo |
So far I am unable to trust any Mexican business to auto-charge any os my accounts.
Think of it...you are wanting to pay a bill in a foreign country with a credit/debit card from an American account! |
Cross-border transactions complicate things for businesses and cost extra.
If you live there and have a status, Mex bank with a small amount is a no brainer. Choosing an auto-pay (with a bank) is an option, you may initiate
session manually every time.
Rejecting US card online is not unique in Mexico, I've seen this happening with other online transactions there.
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pacificobob
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auto pay from the bank is not an effective solution. the bank pays on the same day each month. cfe due days change . i have had them auto pay a day
late, power gets turned off and i have a credit at cfe. THEN pay the reconnect fee. the bank will tell you its the CFEs fault,cfe blames the bank.
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