To make a Chase credit card payment, simply go to the Chase website, log in with your online credentials and click the “Pay card” link next to the credit card you want to pay. Next, choose how much you want to pay. You can choose to pay your current balance, your minimum payment due, or a custom amount. Pick your payment date, and the payment account you’d like to pay from. Then, click “Pay this bill.”… read full answer
If you make your payment after 8 am and before midnight Eastern Time, your payment will be credited for the selected date. But it could take 1-2 days to show up on your account. If you pay after 8 pm on your due date, you may see a late fee charged to your account, but it will disappear after 1-2 days as long as you made a payment before midnight ET.
You can also make a Chase credit card payment on the Chase mobile app, which works much the same way as an online payment. Alternately, you can pay your credit card inside any Chase bank branch, or call the number on the back of your credit card to make a payment by phone. If you’d rather mail your Chase payment, send a check or money order (with your account number written on the memo line) and your payment coupon to: Cardmember Services / P.O. Box 6294 / Carol Stream, IL 60197-6294.
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