When you can’t pay your Verizon mobile bill on time, setting up a payment arrangement can keep your account from collections activity and service interruption.
Payment arrangements & promise to pay FAQs
https://www.verizon.com/support/promise-to-pay-faqs/
What Happens If I Can’t Pay My Verizon Bill?
If you find yourself unable to pay your Verizon bill, it’s important to understand the potential consequences and available options. Here’s what you need to know:
Late Fees and Collections Activity
- Late Fees: If you go past your bill due date without payment, you may incur late fees [1]. These fees can vary depending on your specific plan and the amount of your outstanding balance.
- Collections Activity: Failure to pay your Verizon bill can result in collections activity. This means that Verizon may engage with a collections agency to recover the unpaid amount [1]. Collections activity can negatively impact your credit score and financial standing.
Service Interruption
- Risk of Service Interruption: If you don’t pay your Verizon bill, there is a possibility of service interruption. Verizon may suspend your services until the outstanding balance is settled [1]. This can affect your ability to make calls, use the internet, and access other Verizon services.
- Notification and Grace Period: Verizon typically provides notifications and a grace period before suspending services. During this time, it’s important to communicate with Verizon and explore available options to avoid service interruption.
Payment Arrangements and Promise to Pay
- Payment Arrangements: Verizon offers payment arrangements to customers who are unable to pay their bill on time [1]. This allows you to set up a plan to pay your outstanding balance in installments over a specified period.
- Promise to Pay: If you need a short-term extension to pay your bill, you can make a promise to pay. This option allows you to request additional time to settle your bill without incurring late fees or service interruption [1].
How to Set Up Payment Arrangements or Make a Promise to Pay
- Online: You can check if you are eligible for payment arrangements or a promise to pay through your MyVerizon account. Under the “My Billing” tab, look for the “Payment Arrangements” link [3]. If eligible, you can set up a payment arrangement or make a promise to pay online.
- Phone: Alternatively, you can contact Verizon’s customer service to discuss payment options and set up a payment arrangement or make a promise to pay over the phone [3].
Seeking Assistance and Support
If you are facing financial difficulties and are unable to pay your Verizon bill, it’s important to reach out to Verizon’s customer service. They may be able to provide guidance, support, and potential solutions to help you manage your bill.
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