07-03-2021 11:35 AM - edited 01-06-2022 02:58 AM
Dear Sir/Madam,
611 texted me saying: "The AutoPay on my account will expire in 30 days. Please visit
Thank you.
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07-03-2021 02:43 PM
Log into your self serve account and click on the payment tab then below click on manage my card. You would have to match the number to your credit card to check for the expiry date
07-03-2021 02:41 PM - edited 07-03-2021 02:42 PM
@tranthiphuoc wrote:How do I find the expiry date on the registered card? What is a registered card? Is it in my self serve account?
If you go in and try a manual payment (don't complete) in the self-serve, you should be able to see several digits of the card you put on file here (registered) for autopay. Then look at the physical card and see what the expiry is.
07-03-2021 02:36 PM
How do I find the expiry date on the registered card? What is a registered card? Is it in my self serve account?
07-03-2021 01:42 PM
Lucky you for recieving this text message....not everyone gets this message to update their card's expiry date.
Follow this method when making a manual payment/adding a card to the account....only use the emboldened portion of the instructions if the payment card is already on file.
Once you successfully update your card do not attempt your payment immediately. Log out/in then go to make a payment to pay for your renewal. Otherwise if you were not suspended I would recommend a $1 test payment. Follow my further instructions for a successful payment to unsuspend your account.
Do not try more than two attempts at adding a card or payments ( successful or not) or you will continue to get this message. Wait at least 1 hour to try a third time another hour for your 5th try....and so on....and do not make more than 4 unsuccessful tries with the same card in a 24 hour period or you will trigger a fraud alert lock out requiring assistance from the moderators.
Go to make a payment. Choose the "other amount" option and add $1 more than the amount owing and submit the payment. If that is successful go back to your overview page and if it does not say active click on the reactivate button. If that works log out and reboot. If that does not work and your payment is in your balance rather than showing $1 then go to the usage or plans page. Click on lost/stolen and suspend your service. Log out/in. Resume your service. Your balance should now be $1. Log out and reboot
07-03-2021 12:24 PM
i suggest you can Remove your credit card and re entered.
Update Or Remove Your Payment Card
To update or remove your credit or Visa debit card details, sign in to Self-Serve. Once signed in, click on the ‘Payment’ tab, then scroll to the bottom of the page and select ‘Manage my card’. Here, you will have the option to either select ‘Replace this card’, where you can enter the details for your new card, or ‘Remove this card’. You will need to review and confirm this change to your account and then you’re all set..Remember, we accept credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express) and Visa Debit cards that have been issued by Canadian or American financial institutions and are associated with addresses in Canada or the U.S. If you are using a payment card, leave the apartment/suite number in the payment information section blank.
Setting up AutoPay means that you earn $2 every 30 days!
07-03-2021 11:43 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:43 AM
@tranthiphuoc curious, how long you have use Autopay for?
do you know the expiry date of the card you set up for? if you are certain it is not expiring, maybe try to Remove AutoPay and the Reenable it...
07-03-2021 11:41 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:41 AM
@tranthiphuoc : What's the expiry date on the registered card? (unfortunately we have no way to see the post-registered details on this site)