Bank of america where to send credit card payments?
If you’re looking for ways to pay back friends or family without pulling out your wallet, hitting up an ATM, or paying cash advance fees, just look at your phone.
There are a few payment options to try out, and don’t be afraid to use more than one. Sometimes different friends have different apps, so if you want to make it easier on them, be versatile with the ways you can transfer funds.
Cash App is free to download and accepts credit and debit cards. It’s the No. 1 money app in the App Store, with more than 35 million downloads.
You can send or request money using a $Cashtag, which is a unique identifier so you can make private and secure payments. You can use a credit card to send money, but there’s a 3% transaction fee. The app is free to use otherwise.
After downloading the app and creating an account, enter the dollar amount you want to send and set up who it goes to. The person you’re sending money to also needs the app, and you’ll have to enter their phone number, email, or $Cashtag to make sure your money gets to the right person.
Learn more in our Cash App review.
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Venmo requires you to sign up for an account through Facebook or your email. But it’s free to use, and there’s no charge for transferring money with a debit card. There’s a 3% fee for sending money with a credit card, though, so it's a good idea to use one of the best credit cards for Venmo to help recoup this fee.
Both you and the friend you’re sending money to need to have the Venmo app in order for you to send the payment.
One big differentiator is that Venmo allows you to view public transactions via a newsfeed. You can check up on what your friends and family are paying for, if they allow it to be public (there’s a private option on the transaction, if you choose).
PayPal is one of the oldest services for electronically sending and requesting money. You’ll need to sign up for a free account and link a credit card to send money. Paying with a credit card will cost you 2.9% plus 30 cents for each transaction (or more, if there’s a currency conversion).
The friend you’re sending money to will also need a PayPal account. It’s a little less user-friendly compared to your other options, especially since PayPal offers so much more than sending electronic payments to friends. Most of its services are geared toward business.
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While Cash App, Venmo, and PayPal all offer debit card transactions at no extra cost, they are the few that allow credit card payments as well.
If you don’t have a credit card or want to save on transaction fees, you have the option of adding a debit card or bank account to send money to friends.
If you have an iPhone, you have a fairly instant way of sending money online. In Messages, you can tap the Apple Pay button in a text conversation with the friend you want to send money to. Enter the amount, then approve the transaction using Touch ID or Face ID.
As long as your friend also has an eligible Apple device with a linked debit card or Apple Cash, the payment is seamless. Your debit card is added to your Apple Wallet so you can avoid manually entering card information when it comes time to send a payment.
The Google Pay app allows you to send money to anyone with a phone number or email address. If you’re sending money to another person, Google Pay only allows using a debit card or bank account.
The friend you’re sending money to doesn’t need the Google Pay app, but they’ll need a Google account. Your friend will get an email or text once the money is sent and will have to use their Google account to log in and claim their cash.
To start using Zelle, you may not even need the app. If your bank or credit union allows you to send money with Zelle, you can use your bank’s app to do it. If your financial institution doesn’t offer Zelle, you can download the app to send money. (Check out Zelle’s full list of partners to see if your bank is eligible.)
The friend you’re sending money to doesn’t need to belong to the same bank as you for you to initiate the payment. If your friend already has Zelle (or their bank partners with Zelle), they can get their money within minutes. If they don’t have Zelle, they can download the app, sign up, and enter the banking information where they want the money to go.
The apps listed above all charge fees to use a credit card. Before paying your friend with a credit card, consider how much extra you’re paying to do so.
For example, Cash App charges a 3% transaction fee to use a credit card. That means on a $100 payment to a friend, you’ll pay $3 in fees.
Should you use the app fairly often, those fees can add up: Just $6 in fees every month is $72 a year. That’s a decent chunk of change for the courtesy of paying with a credit card — especially since using a debit card is typically free.
If you prefer to pay a friend with your credit card because you can earn rewards and points, do the math to make sure you’re not spending more than you’re earning by using this payment method. If you pay 3% in transaction fees but only earn 1.5% back in rewards from your credit card company, you’re coming out behind. Even more so if you don't pay off your balance and what you paid your friend becomes subject to a high interest rate charges. In that case, it might make more sense to use a debit card to pay friends back for free.
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While using a credit card to pay friends may sound like a good idea, the fees can add up and put a dent in your personal finances, especially if you carry a credit card balance. Instead, offer to pay for outings with your credit card and ask your friends to pay you back instead. Then you can earn credit card points on your group’s entire bill — and you won’t be stuck with costly transaction fees.
If you find yourself owing friends — instead of them owing you — look into using debit cards instead of credit cards. That way, you won’t get hit with high fees just for the sake of using a credit card.
On our website:Log in to Online Banking and select the Bill Pay tab, then follow the instructions.
If you're paying your bill from an account at another financial institution, select the Manage Pay To/Pay From Accounts link from the Bill Pay menu, then select the Add Pay From Account button and follow the instructions (you'll need your bank's 9-digit routing number and your account number in order to set up the Pay From account).
You can also transfer money from your Bank of America checking or saving account to your Bank of America credit card. To do this, select the Transfer | Send tab, then select Between My Accounts At Bank of America and follow the instructions provided in the Make a Transfer tab.
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On your mobile deviceLog in to the Mobile Banking app and select your credit card account, then select the Make a payment button.
You can also tap the Erica icon and say, "I want to pay my credit card" then follow the instructions (if you prefer, you can also type your message to Erica).
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At a financial center or ATMDrop off your payment at any Bank of America financial center or make a payment at one of our ATMs. To pay at an ATM using checks or cash, insert your credit card into the ATM, then select Make a Payment and follow the instructions (please note that payments to business credit cards are not supported at ATMs at this time).
Find a financial center or ATM near you
By phoneCall 800.236.6497. There is no fee to make a payment by phone.
By mailPay your credit card bill by mail using the following mailing addresses:
Standard mail
Credit card payments
Bank of America
PO Box 15019
Wilmington, DE 19850-5019
Express mail
Send your overnight credit card payment to:
Bank of America
Attn: Payment Processing
1000 Samoset Drive
- Credit card payments. Bank of America. PO Box 15019. Wilmington, DE 19886-5019. Application status inquiries.
- Express overnight service. Payment Services. 900 Samoset Drive. DE5-023-03-02. Newark, DE 19713-6000.
- Questions about card types. Bank of America. PO Box 53132. Phoenix, AZ 85027-3132.
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