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How do I update my payment method or add a new one?
Summary
Use your My WM profile to add or update the payment methods on your accounts.
To add or update a payment method
- Log in to My WM.
- Under the "Billing" tab, in the My WM dashboard, select Billing Details.
- Select the payment method you want to update and select either Add Payment or Edit Payment.
- Add the required information and save your updates.
If you added a new payment method and want enroll in AutoPay, don’t forget to link the new payment method to AutoPay!
Before you update a payment method, add your new payment method first. If you delete a payment method that was previously scheduled for AutoPay, the scheduled payment will still use that deleted method unless you cancel it and set it up again with the new payment method. Any future payments will use the new method linked to AutoPay.
If you choose to unenroll in AutoPay and paperless invoicing, your invoice may also include additional administrative charges.
Convenience Fees May Apply
Starting August 2024, online or phone payments by direct debit from a bank account are free of charge. However, Paymentus will charge a convenience fee for payments made by credit/debit card or digital wallet services like Venmo, Apple Pay and Google Wallet. For more information, click here.
By contract or because of applicable state or provincial law, some customers may pay a non-standard convenience fee or be exempt from paying any convenience fee. The states and provinces in which customers will be exempted from the convenience fee are listed below (note, list is subject to change): Colorado, Connecticut, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Province of Quebec.
Information in this article may be inapplicable to customers who receive service pursuant to a WM agreement with a municipality, association or other entity, or where applicable law requires differing terms of service.
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