In a nutshell: Xfinity's auto pay service allows you to automatically pay your Xfinity bill every month by having the money sent by your bank, credit card, or debit card on your behalf. You will never have to worry about missing a payment again, and you may even qualify for a discount on your Xfinity bill.
Xfinity's auto pay service allows you to automatically pay your Xfinity bill every month by having the money sent by your bank, credit card, or debit card on your behalf. You will never have to worry about missing a payment again, and you may even qualify for a discount on your Xfinity bill.
Automatic payments are processed on your bill's due date.If you use a credit or debit card for auto pay, Xfinity will email you to warn you when your card is one month away from expiring, so you can arrange for another payment option in time.If you sign up for both auto pay and paperless billing, you will get a $10 discount on your Xfinity bill.
Xfinity home page
To turn on auto pay using the Xfinity app, skip to step 9.
To turn on auto pay in person at an Xfinity store, skip to step 19.
A drop down menu will appear.
Alternatively, you can add a new payment method for it.
If you are using a credit or debit card, enter your card number, expiration date, and the three digit security code from the back of your card.
If you are using your bank account for the automatic payments, you will verify it through Plaid. Just follow the prompts.
You will be sent a confirmation email.
Do not proceed with subsequent steps.
You can also add a new payment method, if you wish.
Do not proceed with the next steps.
Xfinity store locator page
If you need help enrolling in auto pay, call an Xfinity customer service representative to get it. You can reach one from Monday to Saturday from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm. The customer service center is not open on Sundays.
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