New UniWyo Billpay FAQ

Questions on the changes occuring with UniWyo Billpay? Many answers can be found here!

For more detailed information on how to use UniWyo Billpay, click here to download our Billpay User Guide in PDF format.

If I was already enrolled in UniWyo Billpay, how do I get into the service?

You will access your Online Billpay through home banking, not with the Billpay link. Go to www.uniwyo.com and click on the "Online Banking / Billpay " link.

Will all my payees and scheduled payments be there in the the new system without me having to recreate them all?

Yes! All your payees and scheduled payments will transfer to the new system. Just to be on the cautious side, we are asking members to review their information to be sure there were no errors in the transfer.

I can't set a "Due Date" any more - how is this different from the old system?

This is very important! Perhaps the biggest change with the new system is that it will now be the member's responsibility to schedule the payment to go out on time. With the old system, you input a due date and the system calculated when it would be processed. You did not have to "think" about when it would process, the system did it for you. With the new system, you will have to calculate this yourself. For instance, let's say you have a bill due on the 1st and you want it to get there on time. You must schedule a check payment to process 8 - 10 days ahead of time and electronic payments 3 days ahead of time. If you don't, the payment may get there late. UniWyo makes no guarantees regarding the arrival of your payments ontime. We do not have control over the USPS.

I'm creating a Payee that I know can be paid electronically, why does it say "Check"?

Any payee the system does not automatically recoginize will always go check the first time. After the first pay cycle with that payee, the system scrubs the payee database for any payees that can be switched to electronic and does so automatically. Check back in one month and any payees that can be paid electronically should be set to do so.

I don't see "Recurring Payments" anywhere, how do I make payments that are automatic?

The place to make recurring payments is the "Add Payment" button.

When will the money be taken out of my account?

For an ELECTRONIC PAYMENT, funds are debited the same day that the payment is sent, providing it is sent by 11:00 AM. Electronic payments submitted after 11:00 AM are debited the next day during bill pay processing.

CHECK payment funds are debited from the account when the check clears your account at the credit union so you get to hold on to your money longer.

When and how are the payments processed?

Payments submitted, recurring or one time, before 1:00 AM MST Monday-Friday will be processed at 1:00 AM MST. Payments submitted between 1:00 AM MST and 11:00 AM MST will be processed at 11:00 AM MST. Payments received after 11:00 AM MST on Monday-Thursday will be processed the next business day. Payments received after 11:00 AM MST on Friday will be processed the next business day. All payments scheduled to go on a weekend will be processed on the processing day before the weekend. All payments scheduled to go on a holiday will be processed the day before that date. Payments entered on the weekend, recurring or one time, will be processed on the next business day.

What happens if I have a scheduled payment that falls over a weekend or holiday?

If a SCHEDULED payment falls on a holiday or weekend, it will be paid on the Friday BEFORE the weekend, or the last working day BEFORE the holiday.

Can I use Online Bill Payment if I live outside the U.S.?

Yes, as long as you have a bank account in the United States. However, you cannot pay bills to payees located outside the United States.

Can I get a copy of a cancelled check?

Yes. You will need to contact the bank for this information.  

How long is history retained in the View Payment History section?

Payment history for active and deleted payees is retained and viewable 19 months.

How far in advance should I set up a payment to ensure it is paid on time?

For an ELECTRONIC PAYMENT, allow 3 business days from when the payment is submitted.

For a CHECK payment, the check will be in the mail on the same day the payment is submitted if it is submitted before the 2 a.m. processing. If the check payment is entered before 11:00 AM MST, the check will be mailed the following morning. Allow 8 to 10 business days for a check payment.

Please note that we have no control over the U.S. Postal Service.

Are there minimum and maximum payment amounts?

Electronic payments are validated against the available account balance prior to processing, and check payments settle against your account like any other check, therefore, there is no dollar limitation on payments made through PowerPay. You are limited only by the amount of funds in your account.  

Can I have multiple payments to the same payee on the same day?

At this time, there is nothing that checks for multiple payments for the same amounts going to the same vendor on the same day.

Can I stop a payment?

Only check payments can be stopped after the check is printed and mailed, payment history will show the check number for that payment. The stop payment would be added in the same manner as for a regular check written out of your checkbook.  

Whom can I pay through Online Bill Payment?

You can pay ANYONE in the United States from the next-door neighbor, to the utility company, to the bank, and even a child in college across the country.

What do the status fields indicate on the Payment History Page?

Processed - The payment has been processed and sent.

Rejected NSF-The payment that you have tried sending has rejected due to Non-sufficient funds.

NSF payments will keep trying until one of the following happens: the funds become available; if it’s a recurring payment and it expires, or if you delete the payment.

Communication Failure-There was an error due to communication problems. The payment will try again during the next processing run.

Vendor Refund - Payment rejected at Online Resources.

 

How many payees may I have set up?

There is no limit to the amount of payees you can set up through the Internet.

Can I edit Payee addresses?

No. Once an address is entered it stays with that payee. If you need to change an address it will be necessary to recreate the payee using the new address.

How do I know if a payee is electronic or check?

Once you have set up the payee, then you can look at the PAYEE LIST screen and you will see a field that will tell you if the payee is electronic or check.

What payment frequencies are available?

You can set up payments in any of the following frequencies:

Weekly
Bi-weekly
Monthly
Semi-monthly
Quarterly
Annually
Semi-annually

 

When can you edit the dollar amount on a scheduled recurring payment?

You may edit the dollar amount the next business day after the scheduled payment date.

Can I postdate recurring payments?

If a monthly recurring payment is set up to be paid on the 15th and the current date is November 12th, a payment will be scheduled for the month of November and set up to occur the 15th of every month until the end date is reached. However, if the payment is set up to be paid on the 15th and the current date is November 16th, the first payment will occur on December 15th.

Can I postdate a single payment?

Yes. Just set the payment date for a valid future date.

Will the memo field I fill out when setting up a payment be passed on to the payee?

Yes, your memo will appear on paper check bill payments. The memo field is 40 characters long. Any amount over 40 characters will be cut off. Memo field information will not appear on electronic payments.

Are there any merchants that I cannot pay through the Bill Payment service?

No. Any merchant that is on Online Resources database can go electronically. If a merchant is not on the list you may send the payment as a check. Make sure that you enter your merchant account number exactly the way it appears on your bill. If you choose a merchant on the electronic database that requires an address match, choose the correct remittance address listed on your bill.

What if I do not have enough money in my account?

CHECK payments are handled in the same manner as a check written out of your checkbook against an insufficient balance.

ELECTRONIC payments are verified for funds availability during processing. If the funds are available, the account that you selected for the payment will be debited and the information sent on to Online Resources for processing. If the funds are notavailable, the payment will not be processed and you will receive a message to inform you that the payment could not be sent due to insufficient funds. Each day the payment will be resubmitted for you until either you delete the payment or the funds are in the account to make the payment.  

How late in the day can I enter, edit, or delete a payment?

You may add, edit, or delete a payment up to 1:00 AM MST on the day the payment is scheduled to be sent. If a same day payment is submitted between 1:00 AM MST and 11:00 AM MST it may be edited up until 11:00 AM MST.