The Home Depot® Credit Card’s phone number for payments is (800) 677-0232, but you can also dial the number on the back of your card.
For verification purposes, you’ll need to enter either your account number or social security number. After verification, you can request to speak to a representative or use the automated system to submit a payment. Phone payments require your bank information and 16-digit card number, so make sure to have them handy.
The easiest way you can make a Home Depot® Credit Card payment is either online, or over the phone at (866) 875-5488. Alternatively, you can pay your Home Depot® Credit Card bill through the mobile app, by mail, or at a branch. The issuer does allow cardholders to set up automatic payments, too. Keep in mind that you cannot make a Home Depot® Credit Card payment in-store.... read full answer
Ways to Make a Home Depot® Credit Card Payment
Online:Sign in to your online account and click the “Make a Payment” button. From there, you’ll see your payment options and can enter the amount you want to pay, along with your bank account information if you haven’t previously stored it.
Phone: To make a Home Depot® Credit Card payment over the phone, call the number on the back of your card or the main customer service line, at (866) 875-5488. You should call between 6 a.m. and 1 a.m. EST from Monday to Saturday or between 7 a.m. and 12 a.m. EST on Sundays.
Mobile app: Use the issuer’s mobile app for iOS and Android and select your card, then tap “Make a Payment.”
At a branch: You can make a payment at any Citibank (the issuer) branch during normal business hours.
Mail: If you want to pay your Home Depot® Credit Card bill by mail, send a personal check with your account number on the memo line to the card's payment address:
The Home Depot® Consumer Credit Card Payments Home Depot Credit Services P.O. Box 9001010 Louisville, KY 40290-1010
Keep in mind that payments via regular mail take the longest 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 check your Home Depot® Credit Card statement from your online account. To do so, sign in to your online account and choose “Statements” from the Account Activity menu.
More info regarding the Home Depot® Credit Card statement:
Recent statements should be viewable right away.
If your account is eligible, you may also request an archived statement on the right-hand side of the page.... read full answer
Archived statements can be viewed within 24-48 hours after you submit a request.
You can request to view 6 statements at a time.
Once the archived statements are available, they will remain online for 7 days.
Alternatively, you can call customer service at (800) 677-0232 and ask for a copy of your Home Depot® Credit Card statement.
Yes, you can pay your Home Depot® Credit Card in store. Simply visit any Home Depot store and ask for assistance at the customer service desk. There are several other payment methods available for the Home Depot® Credit Card.
Here's how you can pay your Home Depot® Credit Card:
When you pay your Home Depot® Credit Card by mail, be mindful of your card’s payment due date. Mail payments take 5-7 days to process. So, make sure you allow enough time for the payment to post to your Home Depot® Credit Card account to avoid interest charges and a late fee.
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