For verification purposes, you’ll need to enter either your account number or Social Security number. After verification, you can request to speak to a representative or use the automated system to submit a payment. Phone payments require your bank information and 16-digit card number, so make sure to have them handy. There are a few other ways to pay your Home Depot® Credit Card, too.
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You can make a Home Depot® Credit Card payment online, by phone, through the Citibank mobile app, by mail or at a branch. To pay a Home Depot® Credit Card bill online, log in to your online account and click on “Make a Payment.” Then, choose how much to pay, when to pay it, and where the payment is coming from. Citibank does allow cardholders to set up automatic payments, too.
You can check your Home Depot® Credit Card statement from your online account. To do so, sign in to your online account and choose “Statements” from the Account Activity menu.
More info regarding the Home Depot® Credit Card statement:
Recent statements should be viewable right away.
If your account is eligible, you may also request an archived statement on the right-hand side of the page.
Archived statements can be viewed within 24-48 hours after...
Yes, you can pay your Home Depot® Credit Card in store. To do so, visit any Home Depot store and ask for assistance at the customer service desk. There are several other payment methods available for the Home Depot® Credit Card, too.
Here's how to pay your Home Depot® Credit Card:
In-store: Visit your local Home Depot and ask for assistance at the customer service desk.
Online: Log in to your Home Depot® Credit Card online account to make a payment. Then, follow the on-screen instructions to make...
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