Nex-Tech is excited to announce the launch of our new online payment portal! New features include Venmo, Apple Pay, Google Pay and PayPal.
Pay My Bill
As a Nex-Tech customer, paying your bill on time is essential to ensure uninterrupted service. With Nex-Tech, you have two convenient options to pay your bill: online and by phone. This guide will walk you through the process of paying your Nex-Tech bill using both methods.
Online Bill Pay
Paying your Nex-Tech bill online is easy, fast, and secure. Here’s how to do it:
- Go to the Nex-Tech website at www.nex-tech.com and click on the “Pay My Bill” tab at the top of the page.
- Log in to your Nex-Tech account using your email address and password. If you don’t have an account, you can create one by clicking on the “Create Account” button.
- Once you’re logged in, you’ll be directed to the payment page. Here, you can view your current bill, make a payment, and set up automatic payments.
- Choose the payment method you prefer: credit/debit card or bank draft.
- Enter the payment amount and complete the payment process.
- You will receive a confirmation email once the payment is processed.
Phone Bill Pay
If you prefer to pay your Nex-Tech bill over the phone, you can do so by calling the Nex-Tech billing department at 877-625-7872. Have your account number and payment information ready when you call.
Billing Information
Before you make a payment, it’s essential to understand your Nex-Tech bill. Here are some key things to know:
- Payment due date: Your Nex-Tech bill is due by the 10th of each month.
- Late fees: If your payment is not received by the 19th of the month, a late fee will be applied to your account.
- Payment methods: You can pay your Nex-Tech bill using a credit/debit card, bank draft, or by mailing a check.
- Automatic payments: You can set up automatic payments to ensure your bill is paid on time each month.
Common Bill Charges
Your Nex-Tech bill may include some additional charges. Here’s what they are:
- Retransmission Consent Fee: A fee set forth by broadcasters who own local television stations and is mandated by the Federal Communications Commission.
- Access Recovery Charge (ARC): The ARC is authorized by the Federal Communications Commission and is designed to offset revenue losses experienced by the Company resulting from recent FCC actions.
- City Franchise Fee: Cable and Telephone operators, such as Nex-Tech, are often required to pay a fee to the municipalities that they serve, for the rental of their rights-of-way.
- Federal Regulatory Fee: The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) assesses an annual fee to telecommunications service providers, such as Nex-Tech, to recover the costs that it incurs in carrying out enforcement, policy and rule-making.
- Federal Universal Service Fund Charge (FUSF): Similar to the Universal Service Charge for local service, except this fee is applied as a percentage of your local access fee, and interstate and international long distance.
Conclusion
Paying your Nex-Tech bill is easy and convenient, with two payment methods available: online and by phone. Before making a payment, it’s essential to understand your bill and any additional charges that may be included. With this comprehensive guide, you’ll have all the information you need to keep your Nex-Tech service uninterrupted.
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Nex-Tech is excited to announce the launch of our new online payment portal! New features include Venmo, Apple Pay, Google Pay and PayPal.