Paying your outstanding balance Paying your outstanding balance

Paying your outstanding balance

Shawn Spencer Shawn Spencer

 

If we're unable to collect the amount you owe on your account within the normal billing cycle of any month (due to an expired credit card, insufficient funds on a prepaid debit card, or any other reason), your account is considered delinquent.

 

You have 40 days to pay your balance in full for your account, your account will be in delinquency.

 

Resolve your account delinquency

When your account is delinquent, an alert message appears at the top of your account page. Most issues can be resolved immediately by clicking the alert. In some cases, the alert may direct you to contact customer support.

 

Update your payment method

If your payment issue is due to a problem with your designated credit card, you can update your payment method . Updating your payment method initiates an automatic charge on the new payment method for the full balance you owe. If the payment is successful, your account will be in good standing and your service will continue without interruption.

Please be aware that your new payment method will be used for future automatic payments if you check the box next to Make this my selection for future payments.

 

Partial and manual payments

We're currently unable to accept partial payment on accounts with outstanding balances or delinquent accounts. Your account remains delinquent until full payment is received. To avoid suspension, you must pay your outstanding balance in full using an existing form of payment.

 

If your account has already been suspended, see how to reinstate your account.

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