You can check your Macy's Credit Card statement online by following these steps:
Log in to your Macy's account with your email address and password.
Select "My Account."
Select “Macy's Credit Card."
Select the "Statements & Recent Activity" button.
You can then choose the date and format of the statement you want to view or print in the "Download Statements" section on the page. Simply select the PDF option if you would like a format that resembles a traditional statement.
You can view and print up to 12 consecutive months of statements online. You can also request paper statements, including copies older than 12 months by contacting Macy's Credit Card customer service at (888) 257-6757.
Online:Log in to your account and select Macy's Credit Card from the main menu. Here you can view your statement balance, minimum payment due, and payment due date, as well as other information related to your Macy's account. ... read full answer
Through the mobile app: Download the app for Android or iOS. Then, log in and tap on “My Account”. From there, select the Macy's Credit Card to see your balance.
Over the phone: Call (888) 257-6757 and enter your credit card number. Then, follow the automated prompts to hear your balance.
It’s a good practice to check your Macy's Credit Card balance regularly. Doing so can help you spot fraudulent charges and mistakes on your account.
To log in to your Macy's Credit Card account, go to the login page on Macy's website, enter your username and password in the appropriate fields and click "Sign In." Then, click "My Account" from the drop-down menu in the top right corner and select "Macy's Credit Card." If you don’t already have a Macy's account, you will need to start by clicking "Create Account" in order to set it up. Then you'll have to add your Macy's Credit Card to it so you can manage it online.... read full answer
How to Log in to a Macy's Credit Card Account
Visit Macy's login page and click "Create Account" if you haven't done so already. Then enter your name, email address, birthday and choose a password to create a macys.com account. Then click "Create Account."
In the "Macy's Credit Card" section, select "Add Macy's Card."
Complete your information as requested (enter your Macy's Credit Card number and security code, along with your name and the last 4 digits of your Social Security number), then select "Add Card."
Set up your security questions, then select the "Save" button.
Choose your preferences (such as paperless statements), click "Next" and confirm your settings to finalize adding your Macy's Credit Card to you Macy's account.
Once your Macy's Credit Card has been added, log in to your Macy's account, click "My Account" from the drop-down menu in the top right corner, and select "Macy's Credit Card."
After you have signed up and logged in, you’ll be able to manage your Macy's Credit Card account online. You can pay your credit card bill, see credit card statements, monitor account activity, and change account information such as passwords and automatic payments.
If you forget your login information, click "Forgot your Password?" on Macy's account login page. Then, just follow the prompts to reset or retrieve your username or password.
The easiest way you can pay your Macy's Credit Card bill is online. Alternatively, you can make a payment over the phone at (888) 257-6757, by mail, or at a Macy’s store. You can also set up automatic payments. The same payment options apply to the Macy's Store Card, too.
If you choose to make a payment via mail, make sure to always send it at least 5-7 days before your due date. Write your credit card number on the check, too.
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