How to Pay a Comcast Bill

by Lonnie McGowan, Demand Media

Writing and sending checks isn't the only option for paying bills.

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Technology has changed the face of the world. Cell phones, laptops and computer-controlled cars are a part of everyday life. The way people work, play, communicate and even pay bills has evolved, presenting more options to complete the task at hand. Many companies offer multiple ways to pay your bill, including automated payments, online payments and service locations or payment stations. Comcast provides several alternatives to make it convenient to make your monthly payments.

Step 1

Mail your payment. Include a check, money order or debit/credit card information with the bill and send it to Comcast in the envelope provided with the monthly statement. Put a stamp on the envelope or the post office will return it undelivered.

Step 2

Sign up for automatic payments. Go to the Comcast website and log into your account. Click on account at the top of the screen. Enter your password again to access your account information. Click on "Set up automatic payment" and follow the on-screen instructions. Payments can be made through a checking account, savings account or debit/credit card.

Step 3

Make a one-time payment online. Go to the Comcast website and log into your account. Click on account at the top of the screen. Enter your password again to access your account information. Click on "Make a one time payment" and follow the on-screen instructions. Payments can be made through a checking account, savings account or debit/credit card.

Step 4

Make a payment at your local cable store or walk-in bill payment center. To locate centers go to the Comcast website and log into your account. Click on "account" at the top of the screen. Enter your password again to access your account information. Click "Account & Bill" then "Find service center." Enter your address and nearby centers will be displayed. Bills can be paid at Americash, CheckFreePay or Western Union locations. Most of these centers will charge a transaction fee. Payments can be made using cash, check, money order or debit/credit card.

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References

  • Comcast: Comcast Customer Central - Billing

About the Author

Lonnie McGowan began freelance writing in 2008 and has a diverse background, having written many items from safety manuals to training documents to instruction sheets. A victim of company layoffs, he decided to share his knowledge and skills with others through his writing. McGowan is a graduate of Clover Park Technical College with an associate degree in computer networking and information systems security.

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