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Paying Your National Grid Bill Online: A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction:
Paying your National Grid bill online is a convenient and secure way to ensure that your energy bills are paid on time. With two different URLs provided by National Grid, you can choose the method that works best for you. In this guide, we will outline the steps to pay your bill online using both URLs, along with some helpful tips and information.
Option 1: Paying Through the National Grid Website
To pay your bill through the National Grid website, follow these steps:
- Go to the National Grid website at www.nationalgridus.com and click on the “Pay Bill” button in the top right corner of the page.
- Sign in to your National Grid account by clicking on the “Sign In” button in the top right corner of the page. Enter your email address and password, and click “Sign In.”
- Once you are signed in, click on the “Account Overview” button to view your account balance and recent activity.
- Click on the “Pay Bill” button to make a payment. You can choose to pay your bill in full or make a partial payment.
- Select your preferred payment method: You can choose to pay by bank account, credit card, or debit card.
- Enter your payment information: If you choose to pay by bank account, you will need to enter your bank’s routing number and account number. If you choose to pay by credit or debit card, you will need to enter the card number and expiration date.
- Review your payment information and click “Submit” to complete the payment process.
- You will receive a confirmation email from National Grid once your payment has been processed.
Option 2: Paying Through the MA Home Website
To pay your bill through the MA Home website, follow these steps:
- Go to the MA Home website at www.nationalgridus.com/ma-home and click on the “Billing & Payments” button in the top menu.
- Click on the “Ways to Pay” button to view your payment options.
- Choose your preferred payment method: You can choose to pay by bank account, credit card, or debit card.
- Enter your payment information: If you choose to pay by bank account, you will need to enter your bank’s routing number and account number. If you choose to pay by credit or debit card, you will need to enter the card number and expiration date.
- Review your payment information and click “Submit” to complete the payment process.
- You will receive a confirmation email from National Grid once your payment has been processed.
Tips and Information:
- Make sure to have your National Grid account number and payment information ready before you start the payment process.
- Payments made after 5 PM EST will be processed the next business day.
- There may be a fee associated with paying by credit or debit card.
- You can also make payments by phone or mail. To pay by phone, call 1-800-322-3223. To pay by mail, make checks payable to National Grid and send them to: National Grid P.O. Box 371396 Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7396.
- National Grid offers automatic payments, which can be set up through your online account. This will ensure that your bills are paid on time, every time.
- If you have any questions or concerns about paying your National Grid bill, you can contact their customer service department at 1-800-643-4271.
Conclusion:
Paying your National Grid bill online is a simple and convenient way to keep your account up to date. With two different URLs to choose from, you can choose the method that works best for you. Remember to have your account number and payment information ready, and note that payments made after 5 PM EST will be processed the next business day. If you have any questions or concerns, National Grid’s customer service department is always available to help.
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