Can I pay my T-Mobile bill with my bank account?
To set up or change bill pay, you can call your financial institution or log in to your bank account online. If setting up bill pay for the first time, you may need to add T-Mobile as a provider through your bank. Once set up is authorized by you, all scheduled payments will be handled by your bank.
Payment method must be a debit card or linked bank account. Credit cards and digital wallets (Apply Pay/Google Pay) are not eligible. Want to sign up for autopay or see if you are enrolled?
You can pay bills with autopay using a prepaid card, credit card, debit card or checking account. This is a great deal for customers who want the flexibility to pay how and when they choose. T-Mobile bill payments will depend on whether the account is prepaid or postpaid.
Google Pay™ is the fast, simple way to pay with your phone. Capable Android device required.
Anytime your account is past due, your service may be partially suspended. If the balance on your account remains unpaid, a full suspension may occur.
T-Mobile MONEY (accounts provided by Customers Bank, Member FDIC) has no monthly fees, no minimum balance fees, no overdraft fees, no transfer fees, and no late payment fees.
You'll find us under “Customers Bank” whose FDIC certificate number is 34444. T-Mobile MONEY is powered by BMTX, accounts provided by Customers Bank, Member FDIC.
AutoPay is a free service that automatically deducts payments from your debit card or linked bank account to pay your T-Mobile bill.
You just need the persons account number and phone number. Go on the site not logged in and find guest payment. Use any payment method and the money will be credited to that account.
Yes, the Visa Prepaid card can be used to pay bills, withdraw cash, or make any purchases where a debit card can be used.
How do I pay my T-Mobile bill from my cell phone?
You can pay your bill online, or by phone at 1-877-453-1304.
You can still use Apple Pay, Google Pay or a credit card to pay your phone bill, but you won't get a discount.
Pay for your next purchase at T-Mobile in 4 installments over 6 weeks when you check out with Zip.
Available to postpaid customers who need extra time paying their bill. Your account must be less than 30 days past the due date to initiate a payment arrangement. You must pay any balance that is 31 or more days past due before you can set up a payment arrangement.
Yes, eventually services are suspended due to non-payment. Typically, services could suspend within two to three weeks, with a late fee being charged.
Late payment
A late fee of the greater of 5% of applicable monthly charges or $7 or the maximum amount allowed under state law is applied to your account if not paid by the due date.
Note: T-Mobile MONEY accounts are powered by BMTX, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of BM Technologies Inc.
Stay connected to your accounts through Mobile and Online Banking with these great features: Set up unusual activity alerts. Pay bills and set up recurring payments. Deposit checks and get immediate confirmation with our Mobile Banking app.
Cellphone Banking is a secure and simple way to bank using your cellphone, anytime, anywhere, without using data or having to download apps.
- You can use a credit, debit, or refill card to refill your prepaid account online. Log in: Access your account to view balances, make a payment, or set up AutoPay/Autorefill. ...
- Dial *ADD from your T-Mobile device or or call 1-877-720-5195.
Who owns T-Mobile MONEY?
The Private Label Banking Program Agreement that governs T-Mobile MONEY is actually between Customers Bancorp — the former owner of BMTX predecessor company BankMobile — and T-Mobile US.
Money Network® Cards are issued by MetaBank®, N.A., Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. The Money Network Card is accepted everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted.
T-Mobile does not take checks for any type of service, prepaid or postpaid.
One of the best benefits of autopaying your bills with your debit card is that you have a more accurate, real-time picture of your financial standing. With credit, you can always tell yourself you have more money than you actually do — but that money comes due, with interest.
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2 Lines | $70.00 |
3 Lines | $56.67 |
4 Lines | $50.00 |