My county does add a $1.50 fee for paying property tax by e-check, which I'm glad to pay for the convenience. Since I don't get diddly squat in interest anymore I pay both installments at the same time, after all, we're going to have to pay it anyway, so why not just get it over with. Now, if I was getting interest like I received back before the financial meltdown in 2008, I'd pay the installments separately when they were due. I believe that if you use a debit card the fee is $3.49 and if you use a credit card the fee is 2.25% of the transaction, which in my opinion is steep. I also renew my auto reg and drivers license online and pay the fee online. And with mobile banking I can deposit checks via my smartphone or ipad. I almost never go to the CU, except for the safe deposit box or for notary services. I monitor all my accts at least weekly online, but the CU daily, have never had any problems. I can even do fund transfers to other people's accts. online, so that eliminates writing checks to transfer $ to people I wish to either pay or gift. The last check I wrote was in Oct. to the carpet cleaner because he didn't accept credit cards and I couldn't do a fund transfer to his acct., but I can't recall the reason, probably because he didn't want to give me his acct. #, which I can understand. Actually, I think I have better control over my accts. than in the old days when I had to wait for a statement to see what was going on. If there was a discrepancy it could have been going on unnoticed for much longer than it would now with 24/7 access to the info online. I don't always like "new fangled" ways, but electronic banking is here to stay and works great for me.
Eddie