To use the app after downloading it from the App Store or Google Play, tap the Capital One icon on your mobile device, then sign in with the same credentials you would use for your Walmart Credit Card online account.
Fill in the amount you want to pay – you can choose your last statement balance, current balance, minimum payment, or a custom amount – and click “Continue.”
Choose the date you want to pay and which checking account to pay from.
Click “Submit Payment.”
Over the phone:
To pay your Walmart Credit Card bill over the phone, call (877) 383-4802 (or the number on the back of your credit card) and enter the last 4 digits of your credit card number.
The automated system will give a menu of options – choose “make a payment.” After that, the system will guide you through the payment process.
By mail:
If you would rather mail in a Walmart Credit Card payment, mail a check and the payment coupon from your monthly statement to the address on the coupon. The address is: Walmart Credit Card/Capital OneAttn: Payment ProcessingPO Box 71083Charlotte, NC 28272-1083
Overnight Address:
Capital OneAttn: Payment Processing6125 Lakeview RdSuite 800Charlotte, NC 28269
In person:
Payments can also be made in any Walmart location at the customer service desk or with a cashier. You’ll need to bring the payment coupon from your credit card statement, along with the Walmart Credit Card itself. Similarly, if you’re a Sam's Club member, you can make a Walmart Credit Card payment at any Sam's Club location at the customer service desk or with a cashier.
If you choose to make a payment via regular mail, make sure to always send it at least 5-7 days before your due date.
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