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Payment Options
Introduction
Paying your Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) bill can be a straightforward process with the right information. In this guide, we will provide you with a detailed overview of the various payment options available to ComEd customers. We will also explore the benefits of using Arbor’s free service to lower your ComEd bill.
ComEd’s Payment Options
ComEd offers several payment options to its customers, including:
- Online Payment: You can pay your ComEd bill online using your bank account or credit/debit card. Simply log in to your ComEd account and follow the prompts to make a payment.
- Automatic Payment: You can set up automatic payments to make recurring payments. You will need to have a ComEd account to set up automatic payments.
- In-Person Payment: You can pay your bill in person at any authorized agent or payment location near you. You can find a payment location near you by entering your ZIP code on ComEd’s website.
- Pay by Mail: You can mail a payable check using your bill return envelope.
- Pay by Phone: You can pay your bill on the phone using your credit/debit card or bank account.
Arbor’s Free Service: Lower Your ComEd Bill
Arbor’s free service can help you lower your ComEd bill without changing your billing or service. Here’s how it works:
- Sign up for Arbor’s free service.
- Arbor will scan the market and find the best rate for you.
- Arbor will switch you to the best rate and handle the switch for you.
- You’ll start saving money on your energy bills.
Benefits of Using Arbor
Using Arbor’s free service offers several benefits, including:
- No service interruptions.
- No commitments.
- 100% free.
- Average savings of $544 per year.
- No need to change your billing or service.
Conclusion
Paying your ComEd bill is easy and convenient with the various payment options available. However, if you want to save money on your energy bills, consider using Arbor’s free service. With Arbor, you can lower your ComEd bill without changing your billing or service. Sign up for Arbor today and start saving!
FAQs
- How do I pay my ComEd bill online?
You can pay your ComEd bill online using your bank account or credit/debit card. Simply log in to your ComEd account and follow the prompts to make a payment. - Can I make a one-time payment without creating an account?
Yes, you can make a one-time online guest payment without creating an account. - How do I set up automatic payments for my ComEd bill?
You can set up automatic payments by logging in to your ComEd account and following the prompts to set up automatic payments. - Can I pay my ComEd bill in person?
Yes, you can pay your bill in person at any authorized agent or payment location near you. - How do I find a payment location near me?
You can find a payment location near you by entering your ZIP code on ComEd’s website. - Can I pay my ComEd bill by phone?
Yes, you can pay your bill on the phone using your credit/debit card or bank account. - What is Arbor’s free service?
Arbor’s free service helps you lower your ComEd bill without changing your billing or service. Arbor scans the market and finds the best rate for you, switches you to the best rate, and handles the switch for you. - How much can I save using Arbor’s free service?
Using Arbor’s free service, you can save an average of $544 per year. - Is Arbor’s free service 100% free?
Yes, Arbor’s free service is 100% free. There are no service interruptions, commitments, or fees. - How do I sign up for Arbor’s free service?
You can sign up for Arbor’s free service by visiting their website and following the prompts to sign up.
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Other Resources :
Commonwealth Edison Company Bill Payment: Everything You Need to Know
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