How to Make a Discover Card Payment: 2 Best Methods (2024)

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Paying off your credit card on time each month is critical for maintaining a solid credit score and preventing late fees from piling up.[1] For Discover card users, the simplest way to make a payment is to create a user account on the Discover website. If you prefer not to put your financial information online, you can also submit a payment through the mail in the form of a check or money order.

Things You Should Know

  • Head to https://www.discover.com/credit-cards/ from your desktop computer or mobile device. From there, you can create an account, review your balance, and make payments.
  • To pay by mail, detach your monthly statement coupon, fill out a check with your payment amount, and address your envelope to Discover’s Financial Services department.
  • Be sure to mail your payment at least 7-10 business days before it’s due.

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Paying Your Balance Online

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    Visit the Discover website. Head over to https://www.discover.com/credit-cards/ from your desktop computer or mobile device. From there, you can create an account, review your existing credit card balance, and make payments.

    • The mobile version of the Discover card website may look a little different from the full version, but you should have no trouble tracking down the links you need.
    • Download the Discover Mobile app to manage your payments and account details all from one convenient hub.[2]
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    Create an account. Click the “Register Account” option in the small Login box in the upper righthand side of the page. You’ll be prompted to provide your account number and the expiration date of your card, along with your birth date and the last 4 digits of your Social Security number.[3]

    • Once you’ve registered your account, you’ll be able to set a custom user ID and password. Be sure to write this information down somewhere secure so you won’t lose it.
    • If you already have an account on the Discover website, you can skip this step and put in your login info instead.

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    Log in to the Discover Account Center. If you’re creating an account for the first time, you should be logged in automatically after submitting all the necessary user info. Otherwise, you’ll need to return to the main website and locate the Login box in the upper righthand corner of the page. Specify your account type, then type in your user ID and password to log in.

    • If you’re bad about forgetting your login info, check the “Remember User ID” box to store it in your computer for future visits.
    • Avoid choosing the “Remember User ID” option if you’re using a public computer where someone else might be able to access your credit card information.
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    Click the "Make a Payment" link. Doing so will redirect you to a separate page where you can handle the particulars of your credit card payments.

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    Enter the amount you want to pay. Refer to your existing card balance displayed at the top of the page to determine how big a payment you want to make. You’ll need to enter at least the minimum amount specified in order for your payment to be accepted. When you're done, click the "Submit Payment" button to send your payment info off for processing.[4]

    • The money for your payment will be deducted directly from your bank account. It’s not an option to pay your credit card bill using a debit card or another credit card. However, you can make up to two payments a day using different bank accounts.
    • If possible, pay more than the minimum required amount. Not only is this good for your credit score, it can also help you avoid accumulating late fees and interest charges.[5]
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    Detach the payment coupon from your monthly account statement. At the top of your statement you’ll see your total balance, your required monthly minimum payment, and all recent transactions. At the bottom, you’ll find a detachable payment coupon. Tear off this portion of the statement so you can send it in along with your payment.[6]

    • Remove the payment coupon carefully to avoid ripping it and losing any important info.
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    Fill out a check or money order with your minimum monthly payment. Provide all the necessary details of your payment, including your name, the day’s date, and the numerical and written amount that the check is worth. Write your account number on the memo line to identify what the payment is for.

    • If you’re sending a payment via money order, you’ll also need to sign the front side of the form.
    • Never send cash through the mail, as it could easily be intercepted and stolen by a third party.
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    Address your envelope to Discover’s Financial Services department. When providing the recipient information, make sure you put down the address for the main Discover billing office rather than the company headquarters or a regional office. The address for Discover’s Financial Services department is P.O. Box 6103, Carol Stream, IL 60187-6103.[7]

    • This address is also conveniently listed on the top of the payment coupon, so you shouldn’t have to worry about forgetting it.
    • If you accidentally mail your payment to the wrong place, there’s a chance it may not be processed before the due date.
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    Mail your payment 7-10 business days before it’s due. It’s called “snail mail” for a reason. If you want to be certain that your payment will be received on time, it’s a good idea to send it out at least a week before the listed due date. Otherwise, there’s no telling when it might arrive.

    • Keep in mind that the mail doesn’t run on the weekends in some parts of the world. To make sure your payment will be received on time, only include business days in your 7-10 day window.
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    Take processing times into account. Payments can be made online at any time, but they’re not always credited instantly. For your payment to successfully go through on the same day, you must submit it by 5:00pm EST. Transactions initiated after that time will be credited to the following day.

    • Weekends are the only exception to standard processing times. Any payment made after 5:00pm EST on Friday won’t be credited until Sunday.
    • Website unavailability may affect the timeliness of a payment. Be aware that you’re responsible for any payments that are received late due to technical difficulties.
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    Always make the minimum payment to avoid incurring additional fees. Check your bank balance before you finalize your payment. If you don’t have enough money in your account to cover the minimum required amount, you could be charged a “return check fee.” This means that the company has the right to apply an additional fee to your account if the first payment is rejected.[8]

    • Return check fees are also levied for cancelled checks and payments that come from an account that has been recently closed.
    • On top of a return check fee, you’ll be at risk of a late fee if you don’t provide an alternative form of payment before your bill’s due date.
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    Schedule a payment for later if you don’t currently have enough money. Look for the “Schedule a Payment” link among the other payment options in the Account Center. Use the calendar tool to provide an exact date for the payment. This feature can come in handy if you want to go ahead and set up a payment while it’s on your mind but need to wait to until you have more funds in your account to actually withdraw the money.

    • After choosing a date, you can decide whether you want to send the money from your account manually or have it drafted automatically.
    • You’ll need to make your payment by 5:00pm EST on the payment posting date for it to be considered on time.
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    Set up billing notifications to avoid forgetting your due dates. Visit Discover’s reminders page and fill out your account information to set up email notifications. You can customize your settings to send out reminders when your bill is due, when a payment has been received, or when you’ve recently made a large purchase.

    • Be sure to mark your email notifications from Discover as “important” so they don’t end up in your spam folder.
    • If you prefer, you can also have billing alerts texted directly to your cell phone.
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    Call Discover directly if you have any questions. If you live in the US, you can get in touch with the company directly by calling 1-800-DISCOVER. For callers outside the US, the number is 1-801-902-3100. Representatives are available to field questions and concerns 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so you should have no problem getting someone on the phone.[9]

    • You can also mail general inquiries to P.O. Box 30943, Salt Lake City, Utah 84130-0943.
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      • If you make a late payment and it was a one-time accident, call the credit management department and ask for courtesy forgiveness so the late payment doesn't affect your credit score. There's no guarantee that it will work, but it's worth asking.[10]

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      • If you prefer, you can also pay your Discover card balance over the phone by dialing 1-800-DISCOVER and submitting an electronic check containing your bank account information.

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      • Pull up a minimum payment calculator online to find out how long it will take to pay off your existing credit card balance by making online the minimum possible payment each month.

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      • Failure to pay off your monthly credit card bill on time could result in major damage being done to your credit score.[11]

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      To make a Discover card payment online, first visit discovercard.com and log in with your username and password. If you don’t have an account already, click the “Register Account” option on the upper right hand side of the page to create a username and password. Once you’re logged in, click the “Make a Payment” link. Then, enter the amount you want to pay and click “Submit Payment.” Just make sure that your payment is at least as much as the minimum amount specified on your account to avoid being charged interest. To learn how to make a Discover card payment by mail, read on!

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      How to Make a Discover Card Payment: 2 Best Methods (2024)

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      How to Make a Discover Card Payment: 2 Best Methods? ›

      Call 1-800-347-2683 and enter your card information when prompted, then follow the prompts to make a credit card payment. Through the mobile app. Log in to your account and select your card, then tap “Payments.” Make sure to send it early enough that it will arrive by the due date.

      What is the best way to make two payments on a credit card? ›

      The 15/3 credit card payment rule is a strategy that involves making two payments each month to your credit card company. You make one payment 15 days before your statement is due and another payment three days before the due date.

      How do I make a payment on my Discover card? ›

      Head over to https://www.discover.com/credit-cards/ from your desktop computer or mobile device. From there, you can create an account, review your existing credit card balance, and make payments.

      What is the payment method for Discovery? ›

      If you sign up for discovery+ at discoveryplus.com, you can pay for your subscription using any major credit card or PayPal. We currently do not accept prepaid credit cards. If you sign up via the discovery+ app on a supported device, you can pay for your subscription using any payment method supported by your device.

      Can you make multiple payments on a Discover card? ›

      You may want to pay more than the minimum amount due but can't afford to pay your statement balance. Or you want to pay your credit card bill throughout the month in multiple payments. You could pay a custom amount if your credit card issuer allows it.

      Do double payments improve credit? ›

      In fact, Equifax reports that credit card issuers only report to the credit bureaus once per month, usually on the billing cycle date. Ultimately, this means making multiple payments per month won't help you demonstrate a more positive payment history than making just one payment per month.

      Should you make 2 payments a month on credit card? ›

      If you typically carry a balance on your credit card from one month to the next, then making multiple payments during each billing cycle can reduce your interest charges overall. That's because interest accrues based on your average daily balance during the billing period.

      What bank is associated with Discover Card? ›

      Most cards with the Discover brand are issued by Discover Bank, formerly the Greenwood Trust Company. Discover transactions are processed through the Discover Network payment network.

      How to pay off Discover Card faster? ›

      Pay more than the minimum every month.

      You could even pay more than once a month. You'll pay off your credit card debt faster, which means you'll pay less in total interest. The downside? You'll be paying more every month, and a bigger bill might feel tight in your monthly budget.

      Can you make Discover payments online? ›

      Yes. You can use Click to Pay on any internet-enabled device.

      Can I make a Discover payment with a debit card? ›

      How can I pay my Discover bill? You can pay them directly on this website. Or pay on doxo with credit card, debit card, Apple Pay or bank account.

      How to update payment method for Discovery? ›

      Subscribed at discoveryplus.com
      1. Sign in at discoveryplus.com.
      2. Choose your profile icon (upper right) and then Account.
      3. In the Billing section, choose Update. If Update isn't available, your subscription is billed through an app store or with your TV package.
      4. Add your new payment method information and choose Save.

      Can I pay my Discover card over the phone? ›

      By phone. Call 1-800-347-2683 and enter your card information when prompted, then follow the prompts to make a credit card payment. Through the mobile app. Log in to your account and select your card, then tap “Payments.”

      What is the payment address for Discover card? ›

      The Discover credit card payment address is based on your current address. You can review the address listed on your periodic statement to ensure your payment is received at the correct location: Discover Financial Services, PO Box 6103 Carol Stream, IL 60197-6103.

      Can you use multiple payment methods? ›

      Most online retailers don't allow shoppers to simply split payments between cards when checking out. They may allow shoppers to use a gift card balance and another payment method, but otherwise require a single payment method.

      How to pay Discover credit card with cash? ›

      Credit Card Bill Pay is a new convenient way to pay your credit card bill with cash at participating retailers nationwide. Just bring your $3.95 fee and your Visa®, Mastercard®, American Express®, Discover® or Department Store credit card to pay your bill with cash.

      Can I pay credit card bill in 2 transactions? ›

      Yes, you can pay it all together or in 2, 3 or as many part payments as you want. If there's a chance you may miss your payment on the due date, it's certainly better to pay before the due date.

      Is it better to pay off one credit card or reduce the balances on two for credit score? ›

      Paying down the card with the lowest balance could help you decrease how many of your accounts have a balance, which may also improve your credit scores.

      Can you make multiple payments on a credit card before the due date? ›

      Yes, you can make as many payments on your credit card as you'd like every month.

      Is it better to pay off credit card in one payment or multiple? ›

      In reality, paying off your credit card in full every month is best both for your wallet and your credit health. This has to do with a credit utilization rate, or how much of your available credit you're using.

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