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Missed a bill payment? Here is the fastest way to fix it
A missed bill is stressful, but the cost grows the longer you wait. Remembill is the fastest way to settle an overdue invoice and stop reminders, debt collection and credit reports from escalating.
What happens when you miss a bill
First a reminder fee is added. Then the bill is usually sent to a debt collection partner, with new fees on top. If still unpaid, the case can move to enforcement and a record may appear on your credit file for years. The cost of paying late grows quickly, even on small bills.
Pay it in seconds, not days
Open the latest reminder or the original bill, enter the code you received by SMS or email, or upload a photo, and pay with your bank, card, Apple Pay or Google Pay. SEPA Instant bank payments arrive in seconds and are usually enough to stop the next reminder.
If the bill has already been sent to collections, paying the original bill is still a critical first step. Then contact the collection partner with the receipt.
How to avoid the next one
The simplest fix is to open every bill the moment it arrives, even if you do not plan to pay it right away. With Remembill opening takes a second, and the bill is then visible until paid. You can also ask senders to deliver future bills through Remembill so they always arrive in a format that takes one tap to pay.
FAQ
Common questions
Can I pay an overdue bill through Remembill?
Yes. As long as the bill is still open, Remembill can pay it. The transaction is processed immediately.
Will paying through Remembill stop the reminders?
Most reminder cycles stop as soon as the original amount is received. If a reminder fee has been added, you may need to pay that separately.
What about debt collection cases?
Pay the underlying bill first, then contact the collection partner with the Remembill receipt. They will close the case once they confirm payment.
How fast does the money arrive?
Bank payments via SEPA Instant arrive in seconds. Card payments are confirmed immediately. Both are usually faster than a manual bank transfer.
Does this affect my credit score?
Remembill does not report to credit bureaus. Paying quickly reduces the risk that the original sender or a collection partner does.
What if I cannot pay the full amount?
Contact the sender to ask about a payment plan. Remembill is built for one tap payment of the full amount.
Ready to pay your bill?
Open any bill, tap pay, done. No login. No app to install.