Setting up automatic pay withdrawal

Lol
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I set up automatic withdraw but it hasn’t paid my bill, why? 

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BellKris
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Hi there @Lol. Welcome to the Bell Community.

Please bear in mind that as the Community is a peer-to-peer support channel, we would be unable to comment as to your account specifically.

With the said, how recently did you sign up for pre-authorized payments? Both enrolling and removing the pre-authorization permission has a delay of one billing cycle before coming into effect.

Otherwise if you had signed up previously, do note that pre-authorized credit card payments can take up to five business days after the billing date, and pre-authorized debit can take up to 18 calendar days.

Additionally, pre-authorization will fall off if two payment attempts fail to go through. This can happen for a number of reasons. As some common examples:

  • Non-sufficient funds
  • Credit card provider is blocking payments (most often a false flag in their system for suspected fraud)
  • Technical issues

When this does happen, you will need to pay manually and then re-apply your credit card info for pre-authorization. At this point, the aforementioned delay of one billing cycle will come into effect again since it's seen as a new agreement for authorization, even if it's the same card info.

Let us know if you have any further questions. 

— Kris

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Good Day & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum

You can set up pre-authorized bank or credit card payments by logging in to your MyBell web account or by logging in to the MyBell app on your device.

To set up pre-authorized bank or credit card payments on MyBell with a web browser, please follow the steps in one of the web tutorials below:

How to register for pre-authorized payments from your bank account

How to register for pre-authorized credit card payments

To set up your pre-authorized payments using the MyBell app. Please follow the steps in this web tutorial:

My Bell app: How to set up pre-authorized payments

Note: If you just signed up for Pre-authorized Credit card payments, then you should make a manual payment for your first payment to be safe. If you overpay, your account will be credited & any overpayment will be applied to your next monthly bill. Do not adjust your pre-authorized payment.

Take care.

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BellKris
Moderator

Hi there @Lol. Welcome to the Bell Community.

Please bear in mind that as the Community is a peer-to-peer support channel, we would be unable to comment as to your account specifically.

With the said, how recently did you sign up for pre-authorized payments? Both enrolling and removing the pre-authorization permission has a delay of one billing cycle before coming into effect.

Otherwise if you had signed up previously, do note that pre-authorized credit card payments can take up to five business days after the billing date, and pre-authorized debit can take up to 18 calendar days.

Additionally, pre-authorization will fall off if two payment attempts fail to go through. This can happen for a number of reasons. As some common examples:

  • Non-sufficient funds
  • Credit card provider is blocking payments (most often a false flag in their system for suspected fraud)
  • Technical issues

When this does happen, you will need to pay manually and then re-apply your credit card info for pre-authorization. At this point, the aforementioned delay of one billing cycle will come into effect again since it's seen as a new agreement for authorization, even if it's the same card info.

Let us know if you have any further questions. 

— Kris

Usually my phone bill is charged directly to my credit card. Last month it didn’t do that and this month the bill is double, and I had to re enter my credit card info (nothing was expired or anything)  - why did this happen?

WelshTerrier
Community All-Star
Community All-Star

How are you paying your bill?

Have you setup MyBell for Pre-authorized payment or did you simple Make a payment on MyBell using One Bill? Both of these are two distinct methods of payment on MyBell.

I suspect that you may have paid your bill on MyBell using Make a payment on One Bill or your Pre-authorized payment information has been inadvertently canceled in error.

To avoid any future billing issues like this, you should setup One Bill Pre-authorized payment on MyBell.

To set this up,, simply login to MYBell > Select Pre-authorized payment in the One Bill section. > Choose your Method of payment. In your case > Select Credit card > Fill in all of the information fields. > Select Accept terms & condiitions at the bottom of the screen. Once you have completed this, you will never miss another scheduled payment. Your One Bill be automatically charged to your credit card every month.

I have included the following to assist in answering any further questions that you might have you.

Billing and Payments

My Account & Billing - Bell Residential services

If you need any further assistance please let us know on the Bell Community Forum. Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

RamanThind
Contributor

How do I set an auto payment mode?

 

Good Day & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum

You can set up pre-authorized bank or credit card payments by logging in to your MyBell web account or by logging in to the MyBell app on your device.

To set up pre-authorized bank or credit card payments on MyBell with a web browser, please follow the steps in one of the web tutorials below:

How to register for pre-authorized payments from your bank account

How to register for pre-authorized credit card payments

To set up your pre-authorized payments using the MyBell app. Please follow the steps in this web tutorial:

My Bell app: How to set up pre-authorized payments

Note: If you just signed up for Pre-authorized Credit card payments, then you should make a manual payment for your first payment to be safe. If you overpay, your account will be credited & any overpayment will be applied to your next monthly bill. Do not adjust your pre-authorized payment.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

I set up pre-authorized payments, in December I believe. My January phone bill was due on Jan 15th. No payment was taken, and I continued getting notices about my bill being due. It's acknowledged that pre-authorized payments is activated on my account, but.. Am I still going to receive late charges? Shouldn't it be automatic? What gives?

Good Day & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum.

This is a peer-to-peer community web site. As such, we do not have access to your account & billing details. Issues such as missed payments should be discussed with Bell Customer Service. It is best that you call Bell Customer Service - accounts & billing to get a more definitive answer to your question.

What is your billing date & when did you set up your pre-authorized payments? Did you set up pre-authorized bill payment on MyBell? Did you set up One bill?

If you recently signed up for pre-authorized payments, then you should have made a manual payment for your first payment to be safe. If you overpay, your account will be credited & any overpayment will be applied to your next monthly bill. Do not adjust your pre-authorized payment.

Bell processes your payment upon receipt. Bell does not process the payment in advance.

Once your payment is received your account is updated immediately. The processing time line they follow depends on the payment method you choose to use. For example, the following is a table of the payment guidelines that presently Bell uses.

Pre-Authorized Debit: Every month, up to 18 calendar days after the bill date

Pre-Authorized Credit: - Every month, up to 7 business days after the bill date

Thank you for contacting the Bell Community Forum.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

Received my first e-bill and set up pre-auth payments. I see the bill is due Jul 9th, but I don't see an indication of when the pre-auth will be withdrawn? 

Good Day & Welcome to the Bell Community Forum.

Bell processes your payment upon receipt. Bell does not process the payment in advance. Pre-authorized payments take one to two bill cycles to get set up in our system.

Once your payment is received your account is updated immediately. The processing timeline they follow depends on the payment method you choose to use. For example, the following is a table of the payment guidelines that presently Bell uses.

How long does it take for my Bell payment to be processed?

Pre-Authorized Debit: - Every month, up to 18 calendar days after the bill date

Pre-Authorized Credit card: - Every month, up to 7 business days after the bill date

Please make a one-time payment if you have an outstanding balance on your current bill. Your pre-authorized payments will take one to two bill cycles to get set up in our system.

Please note: if you already have pre-authorized payments set up, you can manage your pre-authorized payments through the payment lightbox. For example, you can change your bank information or cancel pre-authorized payments.

I am hoping this has been of assistance in answering your question.

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

Thank you 🙂 

Hey @RobDubs 

Thank you for replying. More than glad to have been of assistance to you.

Happy Canada Day!

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

If an autopay payment was returned due to insufficient funds, will you attempt it again or should I send payment manually to Bell?

Good Day.

It is somewhat difficult to answer your question with the limited information you have provided. This is a community website. We do not have access to your account & billing records

If your Bell payment is late due to insufficient funds, your account will now be in arrears.

Bell will charge late payment fees and potentially suspend your services. Specifically, a late payment fee is applied to the unpaid balance 30 days after the billing date.

I can only suggest that you reach out to Bell Accounts & billing immediately. You are going to need to make a payment. You should inform them about the payment issue. Please call Bell at: 1 866 310-BELL (2355)

Take care.

I am a Community All-Star and customer. I'm here to help by sharing my knowledge and experience. My views on Bell and the Community Forum are my own and not the views of Bell or any of its affiliates.

I’m trying to setup a pre-authorised debit payment in my account and would like to use my credit card, but Bell keeps asking me for my bank information.  Is it not possible to use a credit card to provide pre-authorised debit payments at Bell?