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You’re working part-time, you’ve got your own bank accounts… It’s time to finally subscribe to online streaming TV and movies from GetFlix at a monthly cost of $11. You can’t be bothered to remember to pay your bill on-time every month, so you want to set up auto pay! Select PAY A BILL on the left menu
Follow the prompts onscreen to set up auto payment.
Recipient: GetFlix, 2000 Maple Street, Anytown, PA 15068.
Payment: Your payment is due the first of every month

For what date did you set your first bill pay to GetFlix? After seeing the ALERT that appears, will your bill be paid in time for February 1st?

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