What is SmartPay on my bank statement?
Why is there a SmartPay charge on my statement? SmartPay (www.smartpaylease.com) is a lease-to-own payment plan that lets customers shop for devices, accessories and more.
How do I contact SmartPay?
Who can I contact with questions or concerns about SmartPay? We’re here to help you. Please contact us at [email protected], or call us at (800) 374-5587, 7am – 7pm PST, Monday-Saturday; 7am – 5pm Sunday….
How do I get out of a SmartPay lease?
Log into your SmartPay account at home.smartpaylease.com, and update your payment method under “Settings.” To pay off your Lease early, log into your SmartPay account and navigate to the “Make a Payment” tab. Here, you will see a “Payoff Lease” button that will begin the early payoff process.
What is SmartPay?
SmartPay helps you get the phones you want today by providing a Lease-to-Own payment plan you can pay over time. Both new and existing customers can apply for SmartPay. You can visit a Boost Mobile store to apply and purchase your phone using SmartPay.
Can SmartPay sue you?
Yes, SmartPay Leasing LLC can sue you. SmartPay Leasing LLC can hire a lawyer to file a breach of contract lawsuit against you for the underlying debt, fees, and costs.
Does SmartPay affect your credit?
Does applying hurt my credit score? SmartPay is a no-credit-required lease-to-own product. “No credit required” means that, although no minimum FICO score or established credit history is necessary to apply, SmartPay may check past payment history based on the information you provide in the application.
Where can SmartPay be used?
SmartPay is available in all states except MN, NJ, WI, and WY. SmartPay is also not available in PR and the USVI.
Is SmartPay a credit card?
The GSA SmartPay Program is the largest government charge card and commercial payment solutions program in the world.
Who owns SmartPay?
Headquartered in San Francisco’s Financial District, SmartPay Leasing is a subsidiary of TEMPOE, a specialty finance company based in Cincinnati.
Is SmartPay Safe?
I was cautious about the security aspect of linking a mobile transaction to my checking account, but the app is PIN protected, and location based. The entire process is highly secure, but it’s also true that most of the public still prefer to pay for gas with their favorite airline, hotel, or cash-back credit card.
Does SmartPay report to credit?
SmartPay Support We use alternative credit reporting agencies to verify your personal and financial information.
Does SmartPay have insurance?
Is there insurance with the SmartPay lease purchase plan? A handset protection plan is included as part of your lease. (A handset protection plan covers damages, but not loss or theft of the device.)
What cards does SmartPay accept?
How Do I Accept GSA SmartPay Cards? GSA SmartPay cardholders may carry the following cards: VISA, MasterCard, Voyager, and Wright Express*. If you already accept these cards from the commercial sector, you have no additional work to do as the GSA SmartPay charge cards operate just like any other corporate charge cards.
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How do I pay with SmartPay?
Choose the device, plan and accessories that fit your needs and budget. Select SmartPay as your payment method. The application process is quick and easy! Make one simple payment that includes everything — deducted directly from your debit account.
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