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Payment Methods
Here are the various
payment methods available to you to pay your Télébec
Mobilité pager or cell phone bill.
Through your financial
institution
You can pay your bill
through your financial institution, by phone, online, at an ATM, or in
person.
If you do not do your
banking in person, please pay special attention when you register your
bills. You must select the "Bell Wireless Alliance account"
to register your cell phone bill and the "Télébec
Mobilité account" to register your pager bill.
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By phone
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Here are the
financial institutions that accept Télébec Mobilité
bill payments by phone.
Laurentian Bank
(www.blcdirect.banquelaurentienne.ca
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1 800 252-1846)
Bank of Montréal
(www.bmo.com -
1 800 555-3000)
Royal Bank (www.banqueroyale.com
- 1 800 769-2511)
Scotia Bank
(www.banquescotia.ca
- 1 800 575-1212)
Toronto-Dominion
Bank (www.tdbank.ca
- 1 800 983-2265)
National Bank
(www.bnc.ca - 1
800 235-5566)
Caisse populaire
Desjardins (www.desjardins.com
- 1 800 224-7737)
CIBC (www.cibc.com
- 1 800 465-2422)
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Online
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Visit your financial
institution's Web site to find out how to register and pay your
phone bill online.
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At an ATM
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Use the detachable
payment slip on your original pager or cell phone bill to pay your
bill through your bank's ATM.
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In person
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Go to the counter
at your financial institution with your cell phone or pager bill.
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By direct debit
Call Télébec
Mobilité Customer Care at 1 888 835-3232 to request a subscription
form for the pre-authorized payment program. With this program, the amount
is automatically debited from your bank account every month, 18 days after
the billing date on your cell phone or pager bill.
By credit card
You can pay your bill
by credit card with the appropriate form. Order the form through Customer
Care at 1 888 835-3232.
This is a cost-free,
simple and practical way of paying your phone bill every month. Your bill
is always paid on time and the required amount is automatically withdrawn
from the bank account you choose.
No more cheques to
write, stamps to buy, or envelopes to mail.
No more having to line up to pay your bill.
No more late payments because you forgot .
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