Logging into MyBell and making a one-time credit card payment is the quickest and easiest way to pay your mobile phone bill.
You can make a one-time payment or set up monthly pre-authorized payments with your credit card.
- Make a payment if you just have one Mobility account. Select View service details, then Make a payment if you have more than one Mobility account.
Online through your bank:
You can pay your mobile phone bill through the website of a partner financial institution if you have an online banking account with them. Use your 14-digit Customer Identification Number when setting up online banking (found in the top-right corner of your bill).
Select your bank after logging in to MyBell, and you’ll be routed to your bank’s website.
Is it possible to pay Bell with a debit card?
Prepaid and debit variants of the card are not accepted. It’s easier to search efficiently if you know the precise amount paid and when it was paid. To find your payment in MyBell, follow these steps: Go to MyBell and sign in.
What is the procedure for paying someone else’s phone bill?
A payment to any account can be made by anyone. Call in and tell a representative that you’d like to pay a bill that isn’t yours and provide a phone number from your friend’s account.
What’s the best way to set up my bell payee?
If you’re confused which payee to choose when you obtain your Bell One Bill Customer ID number, call your bank and they’ll add it for you. I work for Bell and am a customer. My opinions on the Community Forum are my own, and they may or may not reflect those of Bell or any of its subsidiaries.
Is it possible to pay my phone bill using a credit card?
There’s a lot more than you might expect. In general, a credit card can be used to pay for bills such as:
If you have any doubts regarding a bill, contact the billing department to inquire about their credit card acceptance policy.
What is the number for my Bell account?
For Internet banking, you’ll need your 16-digit Bell account number. This number can be found in the top right corner of every bill’s first page, just over the Account Summary. 6555 1234 12344 555 is an example of a code.
Is it possible for me to pay off my phone before the bell rings?
Bell SmartPay is compatible with all of our cellphones, subject to Bell’s credit approval process. To learn more about Bell SmartPay pricing for each device, stop by one of our Bell locations.
Yes, Bell SmartPay is compatible with a number of tablets and smartwatches. On qualifying two-year pricing plans, qualified consumers can use Bell SmartPay to activate several devices.
Yes. You can add Smart/Phone Care to your plan if you buy your smartphone with Bell SmartPay. We strongly advise you to consider Smart/Phone Care because it is the most effective approach to keep your smartphone safe.
You must pay taxes on the entire cost of the gadget. Taxes are determined based on the entire price of the smartphone and are deducted from your Bell Mobility device payments each month. Some plans may be excluded. Compatible with a range of monthly subscriptions.
Your Bell SmartPay Payments Agreement will be paid off after 24 months, and you will no longer be required to make monthly payments for your smartphone. You will only be charged the amount of your monthly rate plan as of month 25.
- What if I want to end my Bell SmartPay contract before the 24-month period is up?
Your remaining device payments will become due immediately if you cancel your Bell SmartPay Agreement early. If you’re terminating your Service Agreement at the same time, you’ll have to pay the outstanding balance on your Agreement Credit (plus any relevant taxes) right away. The Deferred Amount for Device Return Option (if applicable) will also be payable.
Only 2-year subsidized phone plans are eligible for the Pay Less Upfront program, which cannot be paired with Bell SmartPay.
The majority of our Unlimited Data and Connect Everything plans will work with your Bell SmartPay smartphone. It’s possible that certain plans won’t be accepted.
- What happens if my rate plan expires early or if I switch to a non-eligible rate plan?
You will be charged an early cancellation fee if you terminate your Service Agreement early or change your rate plan to a non-eligible rate plan. Your remaining device payments and the remaining balance on your Agreement Credit (plus applicable taxes) if you received one at the time of purchase make up the early cancellation cost. The Deferred Amount for Device Return Option (if applicable) will also be payable.
Yes. If you are eligible for a device upgrade after one month of your Bell SmartPay agreement, you can activate any new smartphone with BellSmartPay.
- Can I use Bell SmartPay to activate a smartphone even if another user on my account already has a subsidized phone?
Yes. On eligible two-year pricing plans, any new users to the account can activate a smartphone with Bell SmartPay.
- Can I use my existing tablet or other connected devices to get the data on my plan?
Yes. By enrolling the aConnect Everything package, you can exchange data across your existing devices.
Yes, you can switch to one of our Bring Your Own Device plans at any time and pay for your device in full with a one-time payment on the next billing, thereby ending your device financing agreement.