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TFS – Your Trusted Guide to a Brighter Financial Future – TFS Bill Pay
Are you tired of the hassle of writing checks or searching for money orders to make your bill payments? Look no further than TFS Bill Pay, a convenient and reliable solution that streamlines the payment process for you. With TFS Bill Pay, you can easily make payments directly from your checking or savings account, saving you time, money, and stress.
Introduction to TFS Bill Pay
TFS Bill Pay is an approved alternative to traditional payment methods such as personal checks, cashier’s checks, and money orders. It offers a secure and convenient way to make direct payments to the Trustee, making it an ideal choice for individuals going through bankruptcy proceedings [1].
Simplify Your Bill Payments with TFS Bill Pay
TFS Bill Pay provides a range of features and benefits to make your bill payments hassle-free:
- Scheduled Withdrawals: Set up automatic payments to ensure your bills are paid on time, every time.
- One-Time Payments: Make individual payments whenever you need to, giving you flexibility and control over your finances.
- Cost-Effective: TFS Bill Pay is a more affordable option compared to traditional payment methods, saving you money in the long run.
- Trackable Payments: Easily monitor your payment history and keep accurate records for your financial records.
How to Use TFS Bill Pay
To get started with TFS Bill Pay, simply visit their website and create an account. Once you’re registered, you can link your checking or savings account to make payments directly to the Trustee. The process is quick, easy, and secure, giving you peace of mind when it comes to your bill payments [2].
Additional Information and Support
TFS Bill Pay offers comprehensive customer support to assist you with any questions or issues you may have. Their dedicated customer service department can be reached at (888) PAY-CH13 (888.729.2413) between the hours of 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday [3].
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Payment Options
TFS Bill Pay offers various payment options to suit your needs:
- Scheduled Withdrawals
- One-Time Payments
Contact Information
If you need to get in touch with TFS Bill Pay, you can reach them at:
- Phone: (888) PAY-CH13 (888.729.2413)
- Email: [email protected]
- Address: TFS Bill Pay, P.O. Box 1194, Memphis, TN 38101
Late Payments and Payment Extensions
If you’re facing difficulties making your payments on time, TFS Bill Pay understands and is here to help. Contact their customer service department to discuss possible payment extensions or alternative arrangements.
Additional Information
For more information about TFS Bill Pay and their services, you can visit their website at www.tfsbillpay.com.
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How does TFS bill pay work?
TFS keeps accurate records of your bankruptcy payments that are accessible at all times. No more hassles. No more bank checks. No more money orders. With TFS you can now use a Debit Mastercard to make your plan payments. TFS Bill Pay is cheaper than a certified check or money order. Check out our prices below.
What happens if a TFS payment fails?
If there are not enough funds in your bank account when a TFS payment posts, your bank may report to TFS that the payment failed due to insufficient funds. If this happens, you will receive an email from TFS with instructions on how to reprocess the payment as soon as your bank reports the issue.
How do I contact TFS If I Have Questions about Chapter 13?
For any questions about this change, contact TFS by email at [email protected] and we’ll be happy to assist. Effective April 30, 2023 Chapter 13 Trustee George Stevenson is retiring and Jennifer K. Cruseturner has been appointed to serve as the new Chapter 13 Trustee in this district.
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