You can pay your Sears Credit Card in-store at any Sears location by going to the customer service desk. Make sure to have your credit card bill with you.
You could also pay your bill online or by calling 1-800-815-7701.
Ultimately, you could send your payment to the following address:
Sears Payment Center P.O. Box 9001055 Louisville, KY 40290-1055
If you opt for sending your payment via mail, make sure to post it at least 5-7 days before your due date to avoid any late fees.
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The best way to pay your credit card bill instantly is to set up an online account through the issuer’s website and make automatic payments deducted from a checking account.
How to Set Up an Online Account
Go to the issuer’s website.
Click on “Sign up”, “Register Now” or something similar, depending on the website. You can usually locate this button below the login box.
The easiest way you can reach the Sears Credit Card customer service is through chat from either your online account or the mobile app. You can also contact them by calling (800) 917-7700. Alternatively, you can reach the Sears Credit Card customer service via mail. The same methods apply to the Sears Store Card, too.
Here’s how to reach the Sears Credit Card customer service:
Online:Log in to your online account and send a message to the Sears Credit Card customer service.
Yes, you can pay your Sears Credit Card bill by phone. To make your Sears Credit Card payment over the phone, call 1-800-917-7700 and follow the instructions from the automated menu, then enter your payment information. The process should only take a few minutes.
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