Online: Log in to your online account and click on “Make a Payment.”
By phone: Call (855) 233-7078 and enter your card information when prompted.
Through EasyPay: You can also make a payment through the issuer’s EasyPay. This way, you can pay securely without setting up an account. You will only need to provide your credit card number, ZIP code, and SSN.
In-store: Visit any Bealls store location and go to the customer service desk during regular business hours in order to make a payment.
By mail: Send a check or money order (but not cash) to:
Comenity Bank PO Box 182273 Columbus, OH 43218
Just keep in mind that payments via mail take the longest time to post. So, in order to avoid being late, always send your payments at least 5-7 days before your due date.
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