Here is how to make a Chase Freedom Unlimited payment:
Online: You can make a payment by signing in to your online account or mobile app. Online payments made before 8 p.m. will generally be credited and posted on the same day, with some exceptions. You can also enroll in automatic payments and link a bank account specifying how much you’d like to pay (e.g., minimum due, your statement balance or a fixed amount) on your due date.
By phone: Simply call Chase at (800) 436-7958 and use the automated phone service to make a payment.
By mail: Mail your check or money order (do not send cash) with your name and account number to: Cardmember Services P.O. Box 6294 Carol Stream, IL 60197-6294
Through Western Union: For Western union payments, use the Code City WALNUT. It can take up to 7 days before the payment is reflected on your account.
Keep in mind that payments via regular mail take a long time to post. So, in order to avoid being late, always send your payments at least 5-7 days before your due date.
You can pay your Chase credit card with a debit card at select ATMs. To do so, insert your credit card and follow the on-screen instructions to make a payment. Alternatively, you can a pay a Chase card with the checking account that your debit card is linked to, by doing an electronic transfer. Chase offers several other payment methods, too.... read full answer
Here’s how to pay your Chase credit card:
Online: To make a direct transfer from your checking account, log on to your Chase account and click the “Pay Card” button. Then, from the “Pay From” drop-down menu, select “Add an Account” and enter your checking account number and routing number. There’s no limit to the number of accounts you can add, but you must select one primary account from which the funds would be withdrawn.
Chase Mobile app: You can also make a Chase credit card payment through the Chase Mobile app.
By phone: You can pay your Chase credit card bills with the checking account attached to your debit card by calling customer service at (800) 945-2000. You’ll have to verify your name, address, and last four digits of your SSN. You’ll then have to provide the routing number to the checking account.
At a branch: You can also visit a local Chase Bank branch during normal business hours and pay in person.
At an ATM: You can pay your Chase credit card at select Chase ATMs. This method will not require a PIN. You only need to insert your credit card and follow the on-screen instructions to make a payment. This option allows you to pay directly with a debit card.
By mail: You can also mail your Chase payment. Just 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
Via Western Union: For Western Union payments, use the Code City WALNUT.
It is worth noting that Chase allows cardholders to set up automatic payments as well.
Here’s how you can pay your Chase credit card:... read full answer
Online: 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.”
Chase Mobile app: You can also make a Chase credit card payment on the Chase Mobile app, which works much the same way as an online payment.
Over the phone: You can also pay your Chase credit card bill over the phone. Call (800) 436-7958 and follow the prompts from Chase’s automated system.
At a Chase ATM or branch: Alternately, you can pay your credit card at an ATM or inside any Chase bank branch.
By mail: 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
Overnight Mail
Chase Card Services 201 N. Walnut Street De1-0153 Wilmington, DE 19801
Via Western Union: Lastly, for Western Union payments, use the Code City WALNUT. Keep in mind that it may take up to 7 days before the payment is reflected on your account.
Keep in mind that payments via regular mail take a long time to post. So, in order to avoid being late, always send your payments at least 5-7 days before your due date.
Cardholders can set up Chase Freedom Unlimited® automatic payments through their online account or the Chase mobile app. Calling customer service at 1 (800) 935-9935 also is an option. Once you’re enrolled, Chase will withdraw the payment amount from your linked bank account on the scheduled date.
How to Set Up Chase Freedom Unlimited Automatic Payments:... read full answer
Log in to your online account via the Chase website or mobile app.
Enter your bank account routing number and account number. This is the account from which Chase will deduct your payment each month.
Select your payment amount. Choose from the minimum amount due, the current balance, the statement balance, or a customized amount that is more than the minimum payment.
You should always make sure your bank account has enough funds for the payment a few days before the due date, to be safe. And once you’re in enrolled in automatic payments, don’t forget to review your recent transactions regularly.
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