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Ways to pay your TD Credit Card Account each month
You can arrange to have the monthly Minimum Payment or the balance in full automatically debited from your deposit account to pay your TD Credit Card Account. Payments can be made from your chequing or savings account at any financial institution.
Transfer funds from another TD Account
You can transfer funds to your TD Credit Card as a real-time payment.
Add your Card as a payee
You can add your TD Credit Card to your payee list in Payments.
Set up a Pre-Authorized Debit
Easily set up a Pre-Authorized Debit for your TD Credit Card.
Use your TD Points or Cash Back Dollars
Use TD Points or Cash Back Dollars to help pay down your balance.
How to transfer between Accounts
You can transfer funds from another TD Account to your TD Credit Card in five simple steps. You can make the transfer online after logging in to EasyWeb or by going to Transfers in the TD app (you will be prompted to login).
Select Transfers from the left menu or within the Accounts tab.
Open the From drop down list and select the account to transfer your payment from.
Open the To drop down list and select the name of the TD credit card you wish to pay.
Enter the amount you want to transfer (pay) and select Next.
Review your details and select Finish on the confirmation page to complete your transfer.
How to add your TD Credit Card as a payee
You can add your TD Credit Card to your payee list in Payments. You can do this online through EasyWeb or on the TD app.
EasyWeb
On EasyWeb after you log in:
- Select Payments from the left menu or within the Accounts tab.
- Select Pay Canadian Bills.
- Click the Add payee button on the Pay Canadian Bills page.
- In Enter Payee Name, enter the credit card you have – "TD Visa"- and click Search.
- Enter your TD credit card number in the Account Number field and select Next. A description (e.g. Mom's card) is optional.
- Review your payee information and select Finish on the confirmation page.
- If you want to make a payment right away, just select Pay this Payee.
TD app
On the TD app, select Pay Bill, you will then be prompted to login. After you log in:
- Select Pay Canadian Bills.
- Click the Add payee button on the Pay Canadian Bills page.
- In Enter Payee Name, enter the credit card you have – "TD Visa"- and click Search.
- Enter your TD credit card number in the Account Number field and select Next. A description (e.g. Mom's card) is optional.
- Review your payee information and select Finish on the confirmation page.
- If you want to make a payment right away, just select Pay this Payee.
How to set up a Pre-Authorized Debit for your TD Credit Card:
- Read and complete the Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) Agreement
- Mail or fax your completed Pre-Authorized Debit Agreement to:
TD Canada Trust
P.O. Box 337 STN A
Orangeville ON L9W 9Z9Personal TD Credit Cards:
1-877-941-4033 (Fax Number)Change/Cancel Pre-Authorized Debit set up:
If you want to change the deposit account for the Pre-Authorized Debit set up for your TD Credit Card Account or you want to cancel the Pre-Authorized Debit set up for your TD Credit Card Account, just follow the same steps set out above.
How to use your TD Points or Cash Back Dollars
You can use your TD Points or Cash Back Dollars to help pay down your Account balance+. After logging in to EasyWeb or the TD app:
Select the Pay With Rewards button on the Activity Page.
Choose the amount of TD Points or Cash Back Dollars you wish to redeem to make a payment (A minimum $25 Cash Back Dollars or 10,000 TD Points is required).
Follow the prompts and complete by clicking on the Pay With Rewards button.
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