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splitting cell phone bill.


Question Posted Thursday March 10 2011, 1:08 pm

So I'm planning on setting up a new cell phone account with a new carrier for myself and my boyfriend. It would be in my name, so I would be liable for payments ultimately, however we want to split the costs. He's at college currently across the state, so I was just wondering what ways there are for him to give me his half of the payment. I don't want him to mail me money, I don't trust USPS enough for that. Could I do it with something like Paypal? Is there a way to transfer money from one bank account to another bank account?

Any suggestions welcome!


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ashbash1 answered Friday March 11 2011, 12:45 am:
He could always write you a check & send it through the mail..

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