When paying American Express Business Platinum card bills by mail, be sure to submit either a check or money order for the payment amount. American Express does not accept cash.
Tips For Mailing American Express Business Platinum card Payments
Include your card number on your payment to avoid any processing delays.
Allow enough time for American Express to receive your payment on or before the due date, or it will be considered late.
Card payments by mail take the longest to process of all the available payment methods. Alternatively, you can submit a payment from your online account, through the American Express mobile app, or by calling customer service at 1-800-472-9297. American Express also allows in-person payments at local American Express branches.
The easiest way you can pay your American Express credit card is either online or over the phone, by calling (800) 472-9297. You can also make a payment through the American Express mobile app or by mail. American Express does allow cardholders to set up automatic payments, too.
To pay an American Express credit card bill online, log in to your online account and click on "Payments." Then, choose how much to pay, when to pay it, and where the payment is coming from. The procedure is pretty much the same when you use the American Express mobile app to pay your bill. You just select your card and then tap “Make a Payment.”
To make a payment over the phone, you just call (800) 472-9297 and enter your card information when prompted. Lastly, if you prefer to mail a payment, send a check or money order (but not cash) to:
American Express P.O. Box 650448 Dallas, TX 75265-0448
If you choose to pay your American Express credit card via mail, make sure to send it early enough that it will arrive by the due date. Write your credit card number on the check, too.
American Express P.O. Box 650448 Dallas, TX 75265-0448
American Express accepts payments by check or money order mailed to this address, while cash payments are not accepted. Just be sure to allow enough time so that Amex receives your payment on or before the due date, and write your account number on the front of your payment to avoid any processing delays. … read full answer
On that note, if you are in a rush, there’s another Amex payment address you should know about, too. The Express mail address for overnight payment processing is:
American Express Attn: Express Mail Remittance Processing 20500 Belshaw Ave Carson, CA 90746.
American Express also offers a number of speedier alternatives to mailing your payment. You can make a payment through your online account or through the Amex mobile app. Or, you can call customer service at (800) 472-9297 to pay your bill by phone. Any of these payments should post to your account within 24 to 36 hours. If your payment has not posted after 36 hours, you can log in to your online account and check the status through the “Payments” section at the top of the page.
You can only pay an American Express card’s bill in person if the card is on the American Express network but issued by another bank or credit union. In this case you can go to one of the issuer’s branch locations. But cards issued by Amex cannot be paid in person, as this issuer has no physical locations.… read full answer
If your Amex card was issued by American Express, your only options are to pay online, with the app, over the phone, or by mailing a check. The easiest way to make an Amex credit card payment is online or with the American Express app. Just log in, click “Make a Payment,” and choose or add your preferred bank account to pay from.
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