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  3. Wife doesn't pay any bills, still complains.
  4. 3 Simple Ways to Split Bills With Your Spouse


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Texas Gas Service

Pay Online Online account access makes it easy to manage your account anytime you want. We also offer easy guest payments where accounts can be searched by phone number or address and payments can be made on your behalf. NOTE: Our payment provider charges a $1.49 convenience fee for each online payment with a limit of $1,500 in a single transaction. Texas Gas Service does not charge, collect or receive any portion of this fee. Payment Arrangements Payment arrangements allow you to maintain service while paying off past due balances. You may be required to make a down payment and agree to monthly installments in addition to paying your current monthly charges in full by the bill due date. In order to make arrangements we must have your account number and service address. Eligible customers requesting payment arrangements may be required to make a down payment. The remaining balance will be spread over a specified time period. If arrangement defaults, the full balance owed will be due immediately and subject to collection. You may Set Up Automatic Payments Ready to reduce the hassle of remembering to pay your monthly bill? Take the worry out of missing a payment by signing up todayto pay through an automatic checking or savings account withdrawal. It's quick and easy! HOW AUTOPAY WORKS • We will deduct the amount of your monthly charges for natural gas service directly from your checking or savings account on the due date of your bill at no additional cost to you. • You stil...

Accept payments online

1 Payouts are processed in 1-2 business days for credit card payments and 1-7 business days for bank payments. Deposit times may vary due to processing cutoff times, third party delays, or risk reviews. ‍ 2 Rates are 1% for bank payments (minimum fee of $1). For information on credit card rates, visit the pricing section for details. ‍ ​​A few notes about accepting online payments through Wave: Approval is subject to eligibility criteria, including identity verification and credit review. Payments are a pay-per-use feature; no monthly fees here! Your deposit times may vary based on your financial institution. All payments are subject to a risk review and periodic credit risk assessments are done on business owners because we need to cover our butts (and yours). In some cases, we may hold funds and request more information if we need it for the protection of your business and Wave's. ‍ Instant Payout is an additional service offered by Wave subject to user and payment eligibility criteria. A 1% fee is applied to the amount you withdraw from your available balance, in addition to regular processing fees. The minimum withdrawal amount is $25. Deposits are sent to the debit card linked to your account in up to 30 minutes. Deposit times may vary due to processing cutoff times or third party delays.

Wife doesn't pay any bills, still complains.

Here's the deal, I make almost $70,000 a year and my wife makes $30,000 (Separate bank accounts). The only bill my wife pays is her cell phone & car payment, I've also asked her to buy groceries but she usually just gets food for herself. I make more money so I have have no problem covering the mortgage and everything else. The problem is we get in fights over the money thing frequently. She's financially irresponsible, always has been, but I love her. I don't care what she does with her money, as long as she tries to save a little, pay her two bills and keep a few groceries in the the house. But I have an issue when she asks me for money to go for a night out with her friends or can't put gas in her car. When I refuse or ask why she doesn't have any money she throws a tantrum or cries. She says I belittle her and it takes a lot for her to ask to borrow money. She also complains about how bad she has it & how she never has any money. That's usually when I remind her how good she has it and she should be happy that I'm able to pay the majority of our bills. There's real people out there with real problems that have trouble feeding their kids and keeping the lights on. We have no kids, it's just us! We have a great lifestyle, I tell her this every time she gripes about her money. She's got 30 grand a year and 2 BILLS! Heck, I still pay for both of us every time we go out to a movie, dinner or bar just like I did when we were dating. I don't know how to explain this to her wi...

3 Simple Ways to Split Bills With Your Spouse

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