Joyce Brown, WalletHub Credit Card Analyst
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You can set up autopay for your Credit One credit card through your online account or the mobile app. Once you’re enrolled, Credit One will withdraw the payment amount from your linked bank account on the scheduled date.
How to Set Up Credit One Automatic Payments
- Log in to your Credit One online account or use the mobile app.
- Click “Pay Bill” on the account home page.
- Next to “Auto Pay,” click “Set Up.”
- Enter your bank account routing number and account number. This is the account from which Credit One 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.
To be safe, you should always make sure your bank account has enough funds for the payment a few days before the due date. Also once you're enrolled in automatic payments, don’t forget to review your recent transactions regularly.

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Rena you are probably just better off setting up auto pay with your bank plus I would trust the baby much much more than Credit One.
The card is horrible and they are so stingy. They don’t like to give increases. I would cancel it if it wouldn’t negatively affect my credit profile. They hope you forget to pay so they can tack on those fees they love.
Credit One and Premier Bank cards suck that’s why they don’t have auto pay. They want you to miss a payment so that can tack on fees. Quite greedy if you ask me. Credit One is a pain to get an increase from as well.