Police Journal OnlineApr 2001
Volume 82 Number 4


"serving the protectors"
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Police Credit Union

Pay your bills while you surf

T he Internet is increasingly becoming part of every-day life. Now you can even pay your bills over the web at Police Credit Union.

Since the beginning of April, members have had the ability to pay their bills while surfing on the World Wide Web. The Internet BPAY service can be accessed from just about any PC, whether from home or work.

Internet BPAY has been designed with members’ security in mind and is a safe method for paying bills over the Internet. For example, unlike debit authorities, there is no need to give your account details to the organization that is billing you.

A better way to pay your bills

Ease – Internet BPAY has been designed with different people in mind. It caters to new and expert users of the Internet. All you need to use Internet BPAY is your bills, your access number (personal identification number) and a Police Credit Union Redicard or Visa card.

Convenience – Internet BPAY is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is no longer any need to spend time queuing to pay bills.

Flexibility – Internet BPAY allows you to pay your bills today or up to 60 days in advance. This means you don’t have to worry about forgetting to pay your bills when they are due. And, no funds leave our account until the payment falls due on the date you nominate.

Security – Internet BPAY has security features that meet all the industry standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get access to Internet BPAY? You need to register with Police Credit Union to access both phone and Internet BPAY. You can access Internet BPAY through Police Credit Union's web site.

What fees do I pay for using Internet BPAY? There are no transaction fees or service charges for using BPAY to pay bills unless there are insufficient funds in the account to pay a future dated payment. All you pay is the cost of the Internet connections.

Are different access numbers used for phone BPAY and Internet BPAY? No, the access number is the same for both phone and Internet BPAY. If you change your access number, the number will automatically change for both phone and Internet BPAY.

For those members who don’t have Internet access, or prefer to pay bills by telephone, phone BPAY is available by dialling 13 2729.






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