Paying your card by mail can be slower than other methods, considering you'll need to wait for the payment to reach them. So, make sure to send it early enough that it will arrive by the due date. Write your credit card number on the check, too.
Other ways to make a TD Bank credit card payment:
Online: Log in to your online account, and from “My account” page click on your minimum amount due. Then, select “Add payment account”, enter the information required and click “Continue”.
By phone: Call TD Bank at (888) 561-8861 and enter your card information when prompted.
At a branch: You can make a payment at any TD Bank branch during normal business hours.
It is worth noting that TD Bank allows cardholders to set up automatic payments, too. You can use this function to make recurring payments on a specific day each month, such as your TD Bank credit card’s monthly due date. You can also pick the amount you’d like to autopay.
You can make a TD Bank credit card payment online, by phone, through the TD Bank mobile app, by mail or at a branch. To pay a TD Bank credit card bill online, log in to your online account and click on “Make a payment.” Then, choose how much to pay, when to pay it, and where the payment is coming from. TD Bank does allow cardholders to set up automatic payments, too.… read full answer
Ways to Make a TD Bank Credit Card Payment
By phone: Call 1-888-561-8861 and enter your card information when prompted.
Online:Log in to your online account and click on “Make a payment.”
Through the mobile app: Log in to your account and select your card, then tap “Bill Pay.”
By mail: Send a check or money order (but not cash) to
TD Card Services
P.O.Box 23072
Columbus, GA 31902-3072.
Make sure to send it early enough that it will arrive by the due date. Write your credit card number on the check, too.
At a branch: You can make a payment at any TD Bank branch during normal business hours.
Typically, to make a credit card payment in cash, you’ll need to go to a branch location to make a payment with a teller. Some card issuers will allow you to make cash payments via an ATM. Citibank actually only allows cash payments through their ATMs. Also, some card issuers have restrictions to paying in cash. Citibank, for example, has a monthly cap of $3,000 for credit card payments made in cash.
You can make a TD Bank Cash Credit Card payment online, by phone, through the TD Bank mobile app, by mail or at a bank branch. To pay a TD Bank Cash Credit Card bill online, log in to your online account and click on “Manage Card.” Then, choose how much to pay, when to pay it, and where the payment is coming from. TD Bank does allow cardholders to set up automatic payments, too.… read full answer
Ways to Make a TD Bank Cash Credit Card Payment
By phone: Call 1-888-561-8861 and enter your card information when prompted.
Online:Log in to your online account and click on “Manage Card.”
Through the mobile app: Log in to your account and select your card, then tap “PAY BILL.”
By mail: Send a check or money order (but not cash) to TD Card Services / P.O. Box 23072, Columbus / GA 31902-3072. Make sure to send it early enough that it will arrive by the due date. Write your credit card number on the check, too.
At a branch: You can make a payment at any TD Bank branch during normal business hours.
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