- Quick Payment (no log in or PIN required)
- From your phone, dial #PAY (#729) or 888-944-9400.
UScellular (There may be a processing fee if you speak with a representative.)
Payments should be mailed to UScellular, Dept 0205, Palatine, IL 60055-0205.
What is the procedure for paying a bill over the phone?
Pay your bill over the phone.
- Call 800.331.0500 for wireless service (or 611 from your wireless phone)
- Call 800.288.2020 for all additional services.
Is it possible to pay bills with your phone?
- Call 611 from any phone in the United States.
- Call
888-944-9400 (toll-free)
Any phone will do.
- Hours:
- Local time is 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Customer e-mail
service
- Get in touch with us on Facebook.
- In-store, speak with one of our representatives.
Is it possible for me to pay 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 is a payee when paying bills online?
The payee is the company you want to pay when you set up online bill payments from your checking account (your utility provider, for example). Giving your bank payee information lets them know who will receive the funds and where they should send the check or electronic payment.
Call 888-944-9400 to reach our customer service staff.
What is the location of my UScellular account number?
It’s no problem. You can select Forgot User Name or Password if you know your cell phone number and PIN.
You’ll be asked to enter your wireless phone number and PIN, as well as one of your Security Questions, once you get there.
Follow these instructions for data-only device accounts (such as a tablet or hotspot):
- Instead, select ‘Use your Device ID (MEID)’.
- The MEID you used to register for My Account will be entered next. After removing the battery, your Device MEID can usually be found on the back of the device or in the About Phone menu.
If you can’t remember your Security Questions or can’t find your account number, call Customer Care at (888) 944-9400.
Is it safer to pay bills over the phone or online?
Online bill payments are usually secure. Security procedures such as usernames and passwords, security layers, encryption, and automated signoff are used by both credit card issuers and financial institutions to assure the safety of transactions.
However, it isn’t a bad idea to take some extra precautions. Here are some things to bear in mind when paying invoices through your financial institution or the payee’s payment site.
- Use a secure connection at all times. Never pay invoices or conduct other financial transactions over public Wi-Fi.
- To ensure that a website is secure, look for “https” at the beginning of the URL. A locked lock or an unbroken key symbol are also security indicators.
- Read the website’s privacy statement to see how it safeguards and secures your personal and financial data.
- Paying with your debit card is not a good idea. Credit cards provide better protection in the event that your card’s data is stolen and used fraudulently.
- Always double-check that your online bill payment operations were performed accurately and in the exact amounts.
Is it possible to pay a bill with a debit card over the phone?
Yes, and a lot of people prefer it. When it comes to business, over-the-phone payments are especially beneficial when:
- You run a remote or delivery-based firm, and your customers don’t come to you or your store.
- You work on the go, with little time to accept payments right away or visit customers later.
- Both you and the customer would want a faster processing time than using a check or a bank transfer.
- You don’t want to have cash on you or on your property.
- You want to protect your firm by requiring clients to make upfront payments.
Customers, for the most part, prefer human interaction before parting with their money. It’s also easier for them to pay right away if they’ve contacted to inquire about your merchandise. Furthermore, if buying over the phone means they’ll receive their products sooner, that’s a significant plus.
A virtual terminal is required for proper over-the-phone payments. This function allows you to manage transactions without the use of a card reader, regardless of where you are or what time of day it is.