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Old 01-16-2022, 04:06 PM   #21
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My issue is just with the Aetna Part D premium payment.

Is there a way to pay this to Aetna without using Instamed?

I use this page - https://www.aetnamedicare.com/en/for...e-premium.html and when you click Pay Premium it goes to Instamed. I see other physical methods down below, but I want to use a debit card to meet transaction requirements. Instamed would make the payment just fine if there was a balance on the 9th or 10th. But there isn't because Aetna posts so late.
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Do you do this without using Instamed? How?

DH and I both have this Part D plan with Aetna. I want to use the debit card for a checking account that needs a number of transactions a month. I can pay the bill through Instamed manually every month. That's what I've been doing because their autopayment does not happen as described in my first post.

Me, personally, I don't care if bills get paid automatically or manually. I'm on top of these things, it's in my nature. But I want to have things running automatically for DH in case one day I'm .... not here.
Never heard of Instamed.

DH arranged with Aetna to pay his part D monthly premium via credit card when he signed up with them online.
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