By using our Payment Center online, from any phone, and from your phone’s browser, you may easily schedule a payment.
Online: PC
- Sign in to sprint.com/payments with your username and password.
- Select the Pay Bills option.
- Choose a payment method.
- Choose a payment date.
- Fill in the amount of your payment here.
- Examine your payment information.
- To accept the terms and conditions, check the box.
- After you click Authorize, you’ll see a confirmation message.
Any phone
- From a Sprint phone, dial 800-784-2608 or *3.
- Choose the option to pay with an automated voice system.
- Please enter your Sprint phone number here.
- To make a payment, follow the spoken instructions.
Note:
- A payment can take up to 15 minutes to post.
- You may be charged late and/or reconnection fees if you pay any portion of your debt after the due date.
- It may take up to 15 minutes to restore your account if your services are blocked.
- Payments are processed automatically on the specified day; changes and cancellations can be made up to one day in advance.
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.
What is the location of my Sprint account number?
Find out what your account number is.
- Use your username and password to log in to sprint.com.
- Select the My Preferences option from the drop-down menu.
- Update or add a new account by clicking Update or Adding a New Account.
- Next to each account pseudonym, you can see the account number.
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 bank bill pay, and how does it work?
Many banks and credit unions provide bill pay as a simple option. This tool allows you to keep track of and pay all of your recurring expenses in one spot. Rather than paying your rent on one site, your credit card bill on another, your energy bill on yet another, and your phone bill on yet another, you may utilize your billpay service to pay all of your payments at the same time. Bill pay can also be used to make manual or one-time bill payments if needed.
Bill payment services are available from third-party companies as well as banks and credit unions. Third-party bill pay services such as Quicken Bill Pay, Mint Bills, and MyCheckFree are just a few examples.