Paying your Comcast bill through Comcast.com
You can pay your Comcast bill directly on Comcast.com by logging into your account, finding your bill, and choosing a payment method. The process takes a few minutes and you'll see confirmation right away. Comcast accepts debit cards, credit cards, and bank account transfers through their website.
You do not need to create a separate account to pay — if you have a Comcast service account, you use those same login credentials. If you've never logged in before, you'll set up a username and password the first time you visit the payment page.
Key Takeaways
- Log into your Comcast account at Comcast.com using your service account number or username, then select the bill payment option.
- You can pay with a debit card, credit card, or by linking a bank account for a direct transfer.
- Payments made before the due date shown on your bill will post to your account within one business day.
- If you pay after the due date, Comcast may charge a late fee, so check your bill for the exact important date.
- You can set up automatic monthly payments so you don't have to log in each month.
Steps to pay on Comcast.com
Start by going to Comcast.com and clicking the "Sign In" button in the top right corner. Enter your username or service account number and your password. If you don't remember your password, use the "Forgot Password" link to reset it.
Once you're logged in, look for "Billing" or "My Bill" in the main menu. Click on it and you'll see your current bill and payment history. Select "Pay Now" or "Make a Payment" — the exact wording changes slightly depending on your account type, but the button is always near the top of the billing section.
Choose your payment method: debit card, credit card, or bank account. If you're paying with a card, enter the card number, expiration date, and CVV. If you're paying from a bank account, you'll enter your routing number and account number. Comcast will ask you to confirm the amount and due date before you submit.
After you submit, you'll see a confirmation number on the screen. Write it down or take a screenshot — you'll need it if you ever need to contact Comcast about this specific payment. The confirmation also appears in your email within a few minutes.
When your payment will show up
Payments made before your bill's due date usually post within one business day. This means the money leaves your card or bank account right away, but Comcast's system may take until the next business day to record it as received. Weekends and holidays can add an extra day.
If you pay after the due date printed on your bill, Comcast may charge a late fee. The amount varies, so check your bill or account settings to see what Comcast charges in your area. Paying late does not stop your service when ready, but repeated late payments can affect your account.
Setting up automatic payments
If you want to pay the same amount every month without logging in, you can set up automatic payments on Comcast.com. Go to your billing section, look for "Autopay" or "Automatic Payments," and choose whether you want to pay your full bill or a set amount each month.
You can use a debit card, credit card, or bank account for autopay. Comcast will charge your payment method on the due date each month. You can change or cancel autopay anytime by logging back into your account — there's no penalty for stopping it.
What to do if you can't pay the full amount
If you can't pay your full bill by the due date, you can make a partial payment on Comcast.com. Enter the amount you want to pay instead of the full bill amount. Comcast will explore it to your account, but you'll still owe the remaining balance and may be charged a late fee on the unpaid portion.
If you're having trouble paying your bill regularly, contact Comcast directly to ask about payment plans or hardship programs. These are handled by phone or through your account, not through the website payment tool. Comcast's customer service number is on your bill.
Payment methods and security
Comcast.com uses encryption to protect your payment information, which means your card or bank details are scrambled so they can't be read if intercepted. The website uses the same security standard as banks and other major companies.
You should never share your Comcast username or password with anyone, even if they say they're from Comcast. Comcast employees will never ask for your password. If you receive an email or text asking you to "verify" your payment information by clicking a link, do not click it — go directly to Comcast.com instead.
Other ways to pay if you prefer not to use the website
If you don't want to pay online, Comcast accepts payments by phone at the number on your bill. You can also pay in person at a Comcast store or authorized payment location. Some areas allow payment by mail — your bill shows the mailing address if that option is available to you.
Autopay through your bank is another option. You can set up a bill payment in your bank's online system and have your bank send a check to Comcast automatically each month. This takes longer to post than paying directly on Comcast.com, so plan ahead if you choose this method.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I don't remember my Comcast username?
Go to Comcast.com and click "Sign In," then select "Forgot Username." You'll be asked to enter your service account number, which is on your bill. Comcast will send your username to your email address on file.
Can I pay someone else's Comcast bill?
You can pay a bill if you have the account holder's username and password, but Comcast recommends that the account holder set up a separate authorized user instead. Contact Comcast to add you as an authorized user so you can pay without needing the main password.
Is there a fee for paying online?
No. Comcast does not charge a fee for paying your bill on Comcast.com with a debit card or bank account. Credit card payments may have a small fee depending on your card issuer, not Comcast.
What if my payment didn't go through?
Log back into your account and check your payment history to see if it posted. If it shows as pending, wait one business day. If it shows as failed, try again with a different payment method or contact Comcast customer service for help.
Can I get a receipt for my payment?
Yes. After you pay, Comcast sends a confirmation email with your receipt and confirmation number. You can also view your payment history anytime by logging into your account and checking the billing section.
