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15-minute plan to get paid on time and without problems
Minute 0–3: Quick verification
Open your favorite links: official calendar, My ANSES, and receipts. Confirm the date, payment method, and location (branch/account). If you changed banks or phone numbers, update your CBU (bank account number) and contact information. Take a screenshot of the date and save it in a "Payments" folder to review it the day before without relying on your memory.
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Minute 4–7: Security and channels
Remember that sensitive information should only be handled through official channels. If you receive messages with shortened links or requests for codes, ignore them and report them. Keep the 130 hotline handy for inquiries or to clarify specific doubts. Avoid public Wi-Fi networks when handling personal or banking information.
Minute 8–10: organizing payday
If you're going to a branch, choose off-peak hours and have your valid ID ready. If you'll be using an ATM, check for available withdrawals and nearby ATMs that are well-maintained. If your payment is being deposited into your account, make a list of payments you'll make right away (utilities, rent, groceries) so you can leave the bank with most of your expenses already taken care of.
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Minute 11–12: plan of the month
Mark upcoming payment dates on your personal calendar. Set reminders two days in advance and one on the day itself. If you live with someone who also receives benefits, coordinate large purchases and set up an emergency fund. This synchronization prevents duplicate expenses and improves the use of promotions and discounts.
Minute 13–15: final checklist
Double-check you have everything: ID, card, account details, and a fully charged cell phone. Confirm the payment location and estimated amount. If there have been changes to the schedule due to holidays, reschedule any reminders. Finally, remember this simple rule: never share passwords, don't accept offers from intermediaries who charge to expedite procedures, and only use official channels.
Quick questions and common mistakes
Can I choose a date? No: ANSES defines it by benefit and ID number ending. Can the payment be moved? Yes, due to holidays or adjustments; Check in the week of payment. What do I do if it's not accredited? Confirm details and medium; if everything is okay, start a claim through official channels with supporting documents at hand.
Collections with a representative or for third parties
The authorized representative must bring their ID and valid supporting documentation. Respect the expiration date on the account holder's ID and, if there are any account changes, be aware that the bank may request additional verification. Arrange transportation in advance if the assigned branch is far away or if you require assistance.
When to check again
I repeated the verification the day before and again early that same day. Save the calendar link and the My ANSES link as icons on your phone's home screen for one-tap access. With this simple habit, even if the schedule changes, you'll stay on top of things without any problems.
Close the month in order.
The calendar is more than just a reference: it's a tool for planning payments, avoiding late fees, and bringing predictability to your household. With official links at hand, the app installed, and reminders set, your payments become routine and secure. Return to the first page whenever you want to review the basics or share the guide with someone who needs it.
Done: With 15 minutes of organization, you get paid on time and focus on what matters.