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They do! It's like they never heard of EFTs. They also pay many of their bills manually, or even worse, some still mail a cheque in response to a bill they receive via snail mail.
My quick search tells me this is basically the payment processors like Paypal, right? If I understand right, each of them takes a percent of each transaction. It's often a very American sentiment to prefer a processor that has no middle man taking cuts.
This is a society that's been convinced that credit cards save them money, rather than making money for billionaires
As a CSR at a fuel company who regularly deals with many types of people:
It's not "Americans haven't heard of ach/eft", it's old Americans who refuse to use it.
I have multiple overly paranoid nutters who insist they must hand their check to my driver or some evil spirit will take their money from them in the night (these are not pleasant people in general, either, so I think it's that they like forcing an interaction with their nasty asses on my driver's)
Sometimes there are fees for card payments but not checks.
My last apartment complex charged like $20 to pay online vs no extra fee for getting a money order from the post office. No idea why
For the simple reason they know a lot of people will pay em $20 not to have to go get a money order.
So many banks have a free bill pay service. They will mail a check on your behalf every month. You just have to set it up. No stupid fees.
could be because they use a service with fees for their online payments, but I suspect it's also because they expect people to cough up a bit extra for the convenience.
I'm in Australia and where I live they're required to have three options for paying rent. Two were incredibly inconvenient and one was online and had a fee. Pretty sure they're just scumbags.
A lot of places are using a third party to handle online payments a d they are trying to pass on the cost of that to the payee.