You can make a QVC Credit Card payment online, by phone, through the Synchrony Bank mobile app, by mail or at a branch. To pay a QVC Credit Card bill online, log in to your online account and click on “Make Payment.” Then, choose how much to pay, when to pay it, and where the payment is coming from. Synchrony Bank does allow cardholders to set up automatic payments, too.
Ways to Make a QVC Credit Card Payment
- Online: Log in to your online account and click on “Make Payment.”
- By phone: Call 1 (877) 490-1787 and enter your card information when prompted, then press 3.
- Through the mobile app: Log in to your account and select your card, then tap “Make Payment.”
- By mail: Send a check or money order (but not cash) to
QCard/Synchrony Bank
PO Box 530905
Atlanta, GA 30353-0905
Make sure to send it early enough that it will arrive by the due date. Write your credit card number on the check, too.
- At a branch: You can make a payment at any Synchrony Bank branch during normal business hours.
In conclusion, there are multiple ways to make a QVC Credit Card payment, so just choose whichever method is easiest for you. The important part is to not miss payments, as that can seriously damage your credit score.
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