eChecking Available

Posted November 24th, 2010

What is eChecking?  eChecking is a form of payment that uses your bank checking or savings account to make payments.  It is simple and easy to use.  Try it! 

Customers may also choose to enroll in one reoccurring payment option, either eChecking or Credit/Debit card.  Simply click “Yes, Sign me up” on your Payment Confirmation page.  The choice is yours.

Customers should allow seven (7) business days when using the eCheck feature for their form of payment.

Reoccurring Payments Available

Posted November 5th, 2010

The Reoccurring Payments feature of our Online Bill Payment system is available.  

To enroll is simple:   just check the box to Save your payment information and then click “Yes, Sign me up” on your  Payment Confirmation page.  The choice is yours!

Reoccurring payments are processed on the 5th of each month.  

To unsubscribe, you must contact our office.

Please Note:  Customers have the option to choose one reoccurring payment feature:  either via eChecking or Credit/Debit card.

Do You Pay for More than One Account?

Posted November 4th, 2010

Customers who are responsible for paying a personal account, a commercial account, and/or another person’s account can create only one login under Online Bill Pay, saving you time.

How does it work?  Simply sign up for each account with the same email address and the same password.  Our Online Bill Pay system will list all accounts under one login when logging in with that email address and password.  Then you can select which account you wish to view and/or pay.  If you have already created logins for each account, simply login and Change Email Address and Change Password to match the one login you wish to use.

Do you worry that mom or dad may forget to pay their bill?  Don’t want to write multiple checks?  This feature may be a valuable source to ease your mind and save you time.

Online Bill Pay Is Here!

Posted November 3rd, 2010

We’re excited to be launching our new Online Bill Pay service. Check here for common questions and answers.

Animal Deterrent Tips

Posted September 27th, 2010

Per WV PSC rules and regulations, a motor carrier is not responsible to clean up strewn trash that was not created by its employees.

Having problems with cats, dogs, raccoons, possums, bears or any other nocturnal animals?

Try these tactics:

  • Place solid waste out for collection in the morning hours
  • Spray bags/cans with bleach
  • Use cans with lids, placing bags inside cans
  • Build an accessible encasement/cage for bags/cans
  • For commercial/industrial customers, bear proof container lids are effective, contact our office for arrangements.  Trout Pond and Lost River State Park bears had to find other sources of food.
  • Google “animal deterrents” and find one that works best for you

Other reasons solid waste may not be able to be collected:

  • Bees
  • Skunks
  • Rats
  • Snakes