No, you cannot pay your Best Buy® Credit Card at Citibank. You can pay your credit card bill online or over the phone at (888) 574-1301. Alternatively, you can make a payment by mail or at a Best Buy store. The issuer also allows cardholders to set up automatic payments. These are the ways to pay your Best Buy® Store Card, too.
How to Pay Your Best Buy® Credit Card
Online: Log in to your online account and click on “Make a Payment.” Then, choose how much to pay, when to pay it, and where the payment is coming from.
Phone: Call (888) 574-1301 and enter your card information when prompted.
Mail: Send a check or money order (but not cash) to:
My Best Buy Credit Card Payments, P.O. Box 9001007, Louisville, KY 40290-1007
Don’t forget to write your credit card number on the check, too.
In-store: You can make a payment at any Best Buy store during normal business hours. If you choose to make a payment via mail, make sure to always send it at least 5-7 days before your due date.
The easiest way you can pay your Best Buy® Credit Card is either online or by phone, by calling 1-888-574-1301. Alternatively, you can make a payment via text, by mail, or at a branch. Citibank does allow cardholders to set up automatic payments, too.
Ways to Make a Best Buy® Credit Card Payment
Online:Log in to your online account and click on “Make a Payment.” Then, choose how much to pay, when to pay it, and where the...
What you should know about the Best Buy® Credit Card:
The Best Buy® Credit Card is intended for applicants with Good credit. Its key features are 10% back in rewards (5 points per $1 spent) on your first day of purchases made within the first 14 days of account opening and 0.5 - 2.5 points per $1 spent on purchases. Plus, it offers a financing intro APR of 0% for 12 - 24 months. The card’s annual fee is $0.
To log in to your Best Buy® Credit Card account, go to the login page on the Citibank website or mobile app and enter your username and password in the appropriate fields. Then, click the “Sign On” to access your online account. If you don’t already have an account, you will need to start by clicking “Register for Online Access” in order to set up a username and password.
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