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You can pay anyone in the United States that you would normally pay by check or automatic debit. Even if you do not receive bills from the company or person you want to pay, you can add the information we use to make the payments.
You can pay your bills with the knowledge that your personal information remains confidential. When you sign in to WebPay, your user name and password are sent over the Internet from your computer to ours using secure sockets layer (SSL) technology. This technology encrypts your personal information before it leaves your computer, ensuring that no one else can read it.
To start using WebPay:
Add a bill. Tell us who you want to pay by going to the Quick Add a Company or Person to Pay page and adding the information we use to make your payments. You can also add an electronic bill from billers that can send them. | |
Pay a bill. Pay the bill you added by going to the Payment Center. You can also use the Payment Center to view your pending and recent payments. |
You can also use WebPay to:
If you have more questions about how WebPay works, read through our list of frequently asked questions (click the FAQs button at the top of this help topic).
For tips and assistance with WebPay, try our help! You can find help in the following places:
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