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Elizabethtown Gas
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As a customer of Elizabethtown Gas, paying your bill on time is essential to avoid any inconvenience or late fees. With various payment options available, you can choose the method that suits you best. In this guide, we will discuss the different ways to pay your Elizabethtown Gas bill and provide you with all the necessary information to make the process as smooth as possible.
Payment Options
Elizabethtown Gas offers several ways to pay your bill, including:
- My Account: The quickest and easiest way to pay your bill is by logging into your My Account. You can make a payment with your savings or checking account, or you can enroll in Auto Pay to automatically deduct your monthly payment from your chosen account. Moreover, you can sign up for Paperless Billing to receive your bill electronically, and consider Budget Billing to make equal payments throughout the year.
- One-Time Payment: If you prefer not to sign up for My Account, you can make a one-time payment online using your checking or savings account. A $1.99 service fee applies to this method.
- Pay-by-Mail: You can mail your payment to the Elizabethtown Gas Payment Processing Center. Make sure to include your account number and the payment coupon from your bill.
- Pay-by-Phone: Elizabethtown Gas offers an automated phone system that allows you to pay your bill over the phone. Simply call 1.866.334.5964 and have your account number ready.
- Pay-in-Person: You can pay your bill in person at one of the Elizabethtown Gas Customer Service Centers. Locations are available in Elizabeth and Perth Amboy.
- Western Union: You can also pay your Elizabethtown Gas bill at a Western Union location. A convenience fee may apply.
Convenience Fees
Please note that some payment methods come with a convenience fee. Here’s a breakdown of the fees associated with each method:
- My Account payment with checking or savings account: No fee
- One-Time Payment with checking or savings account: $1.99 service fee
- Payment with credit or debit card:
- Payment amount: $1 – $1,500: $1.99 per transaction
- Payment amount: $1,501 – $10,000: $10.00 per transaction
- Payment amount: $10,001 and above: 2.75% of transaction
- Pay-by-Mail: $1.99 service fee
- Pay-by-Phone: $1.99 service fee
- Pay-in-Person: No fee
- Western Union: A convenience fee may apply
Budget Billing
Budget Billing is a program designed to help you plan and manage your energy expenses. By enrolling in Budget Billing, you’ll make equal payments throughout the year, which can help you avoid large seasonal bills. To be eligible for Budget Billing, you must have a good payment history and a minimum of 12 months of usage at your current location.
Ways to Save Energy & Money
Elizabethtown Gas offers various energy-saving programs and incentives to help you reduce your energy consumption and lower your bills. Here are some ways to save:
- Conserve: Take simple steps to reduce your energy usage, such as turning off lights and appliances when not in use, adjusting your thermostat, and insulating your home.
- Instant Home Energy Analysis: Use this tool to assess your home’s energy usage and identify areas for improvement.
- Energy Efficiency Programs: Elizabethtown Gas offers various programs to help you save energy and money, such as appliance recycling, energy audits, and rebates for energy-efficient equipment.
- ETG Marketplace: Shop for energy-efficient products and earn rewards and discounts.
- Energy Savings Calculator: Calculate your potential savings by making energy-efficient changes in
We know you expect convenience and choice in your dealings with Elizabethtown Gas, and we work hard to give you both when it’s time for you to pay your bill.
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