As an AT&T PREPAID customer, you may normally go into your local retail store to make a payment on your account. You also have the option of paying your AT&T PREPAID balance online. Here’s a quick guide for how to do that.
How to pay with a credit card, debit card, or checking account
Note: There’s a $10 minimum payment for debit and credit cards. Note that active service requires account payment in full for monthly plans and a minimum $25 account payment for per-minute and daily plans.
- The first step is to sign into your AT&T PREPAID account. If you have never signed in before, that’s not an issue. Just use your 4-digit PIN as your password. After you log in the first time, you can create your new online password. You may also need to choose a permanent 4-digit PIN.
- Select Make a Payment.
- Under Credit Card, Debit Card or Checking Account, select Pay.
- Enter the amount you want to pay and select Continue.
- Follow the prompts to complete your payment.
How to pay with an AT&T PREPAID refill card
- Sign into your AT&T PREPAID account.
- Select Make a Payment.
- Scroll to AT&T PREPAID Refill Card and enter the PREPAID PIN from the back of the card.
- Select Continue. You’ll see a payment confirmation.
How to set up AutoPay
If you don’t want to worry about missing a payment, you can also set up AutoPay. Here’s how you can do that.
- Sign into your AT&T PREPAID account. If this is your first time signing in, your account password will be the last four digits of your mobile phone number.
- Select Make a Payment.
- Select Pay and Enroll in AutoPay.
- From the drop-down menu, select your payment method or add a new payment method.
- Select Continue.
- Read and agree to the AutoPay terms.
Hopefully, this guide helped you learn how easy it can be to make a payment or refill your AT&T PREPAID balance online. Visit this website for more helpful information for AT&T PREPAID customers.
This article is AT&T sponsored content written by Matt Johnsen, a TechBuzz contributor. The statements in this article are his own and don’t necessarily represent the positions, strategies, or opinions of AT&T.