Your customers can pay their essential bills while they shop for everyday low prices. Walmart Bill Pay is now available at over 4,000 store locations nationwide.
Paying your monthly electric bill is an essential expense for every household and business. With budgets tighter than ever, finding ways to pay your electric bill conveniently and affordably is more important than ever. The good news is that Walmart offers an easy low-cost electric bill payment service at all their stores across the country. This article will explain everything you need to know about paying your electric bill at Walmart.
Overview of Paying Electric Bills at Walmart
Walmart allows customers to pay their electric bills quickly and easily at any Walmart store location This bill payment service is part of Walmart’s financial services offerings that also include check cashing, money orders, money transfers, and more
To use the electric bill payment service, customers simply need to bring their billing information to any Walmart store service desk during regular store hours. You can make a payment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All you need is your electric bill with the account number and billing entity details. Walmart accepts cash or debit card payments. There is a small service fee starting at $1.00 to make a payment.
Once the payment is made, Walmart transmits it electronically to your electric company, typically on the same business day. This means your payment processes faster than mailing in a check payment. The electric company then posts the payment to your account according to their standard procedures and policies.
Major Electric Company Billers Accepted
Walmart can facilitate electric bill payments for most major utility providers across the United States. Some of the major electric company billers accepted include:
- ConEdison
- Duke Energy
- Eversource Energy
- National Grid
- PacifiCorp
- PEPCO
- PPL Electric Utilities
- Public Service Electric & Gas Company (PSE&G)
- Southern California Edison
- Xcel Energy
You can also pay bills for many smaller local electric companies and cooperatives. Walmart works with over 15,000 billers nationwide.
To find out if Walmart accepts your specific electric company, you can ask at the customer service desk or check the list of supported billers on Walmart’s website.
Payment Options Accepted
To make an electric bill payment at Walmart, you can pay using:
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Cash: Walmart accepts cash payments for electric bills at all store locations. Make sure to bring exact change to avoid receiving cash back.
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Debit card: Walmart also allows electric bill payments by PIN-based debit card from any bank. Credit cards are not accepted for bill payments.
Walmart does not accept personal checks for electric bill payments. Using cash or debit helps ensure quick processing and electronic delivery of your payment.
Service Fees and Payment Processing Times
Walmart charges service fees for processing electric bill payments. The exact fee depends on:
- The electric biller
- Payment amount
- Speed of delivery
For example, payments under $50 cost $1.00 while payments over $500 cost $5.00. Express payments cost more than standard payments.
Once your in-store payment is made, Walmart transmits it electronically to your electric company, usually on the same business day. From there, your electric company will post the payment to your account on their standard schedule.
To get specific fee and processing time details for your electric biller, ask at the Walmart service desk. The fastest payments are typically sent within an hour while standard payments process in 1-2 business days.
Benefits of Paying Your Electric Bill at Walmart
There are many benefits that make Walmart a convenient choice for paying your monthly electric bill:
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Avoid Late Fees: Paying your bill in person ensures on-time delivery versus mailing delays. This helps avoid costly electric company late payment fees.
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Cash Payments: Walmart accepts cash bill payments. This helps customers who don’t have bank accounts or who simply prefer paying bills in cash.
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Debit Card Payments: Walmart allows debit bill payments from any bank debit card. This gives cash back rewards opportunities with many debit card programs.
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Payment Tracking: Walmart provides a payment receipt so you can track when your electric company receives your payment. No more guessing if your mailed check payment arrived on time.
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Added Convenience: Walmart has over 4,700 store locations open late and on weekends. You can pay when it’s convenient for your schedule.
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** Everyday Low Prices:** Walmart service fees start at just $1.00, less than fees at other bill payment outlets.
Step-by-Step Guide to Paying Your Electric Bill at Walmart
Follow these simple steps to pay your electric bill in person at any Walmart store:
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Gather Billing Information: Locate your most recent electric bill to reference the account number, billing entity details, and exact amount due. Calculate the total payment amount including any fees Walmart may charge.
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Bring Payment: Visit any Walmart service desk with your billing info and cash or debit card payment. No pre-registration is required.
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Provide Details: Give the service desk your electric biller name, account number, and total payment amount you wish to make.
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Make Payment: Pay the total bill payment and fee amount with your cash or debit card. Walmart staff will process the transaction.
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Keep Receipt: Be sure to take the printed receipt before leaving the store. This shows proof of your payment and date received by Walmart.
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Confirm Delivery: Login to your electric company website a few days later to confirm they received and applied your payment correctly.
And that’s it! Following those steps allows fast, easy electric bill payment at any Walmart store.
Common Questions about Paying Electric Bills at Walmart
Many customers have additional questions about using Walmart’s electric bill payment service:
Do I need to bring my electric bill?
Yes, you need to reference your electric bill to get the exact account number and amount due. Some companies also require additional account details like sub-account numbers.
Can I pay with a credit card or check?
No, Walmart only accepts cash or debit cards for bill payments. Personal checks are not accepted.
Is there a maximum payment amount?
Walmart allows electric bill payments up to $900 cash/$5000 debit per day. Larger amounts may require manager approval.
When will my electric company receive my payment?
Most electric bill payments process electronically the same business day. The company posts to your account according to their billing cycles, typically within 1-3 days.
Can I sign up for auto-pay at Walmart?
No, Walmart does not currently offer recurring automatic bill payments. You need to make one-time payments each billing cycle in person.
Convenient Electric Bill Payments at Walmart
Paying your electric bill at a Walmart store is quick, easy, and affordable. Just reference your billing details, make a cash or debit card payment, and keep the receipt for your records. Walmart transmits your payment electronically so your electric company receives it within 1-2 business days.
Avoid late fees, get rewards on your debit card, and enjoy Walmart’s everyday low service prices by paying your electric bill conveniently at your local store. With numerous locations open late and on weekends, Walmart fits bill payment into anyone’s busy schedule.
So next time your electric bill comes due, consider skipping the post office and paying in person at Walmart. It provides reliable, low-cost electric bill payments with added convenience and flexibility. Paying bills doesn’t get much easier than at your neighborhood Walmart store.
Walmart Bill Pay In-Store
Your cash-preferred and underbanked customers can easily pay bills with cash or debit by visiting the MoneyCenter at their local Walmart. Store locations are easy to find and access.
BENEFITS FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION
With over 4,000 stores nationally, 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart store* so it’s one of the most accessible options for customers.
Billers can save on customer service costs of servicing walk-in-customers at your own locations.
Customers benefit from knowing their cash payments are processed digitally, instantly, making it easier to avoid late fees and collections.
*Walmart 1st Party Data