How to Make a Payment on an Existing Aspire Credit Card

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Aspire payments can be made online, by phone or by mail.

The Aspire credit card is a revolving line of credit that requires a monthly payment. You can make either the minimum payment, pay a portion of the balance or pay the entire balance balance directly to the company. Cardholders can pay online, over the phone or by mail. There are no additional fees with any of the payment options.

Things You'll Need

  • Internet
  • Stamp
  • Envelope
  • Personal or cashier's check
  • Money order
  • Telephone
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Instructions

  1. How to Pay Online

    • 1

      Log on to aspirecard.com and click the "Make a Payment" tab.

    • 2

      Click the "Register" button and complete the requested information to get your user ID and password.

    • 3

      Return to the "Make a Payment" tab and enter your user ID and password in the text boxes. Click the "Login" button.

    • 4

      Enter in the requested payment information, such as payment amount and billing information. Click the "Submit" button to complete your payment.

    How to Pay by Mail

    • 5

      Write out a personal check or request a cashier's check or money order in the amount of your payment from your banking institution or a check-cashing service.

    • 6

      Make the money order or check payable to Aspire Card Services and include your account number at the top.

    • 7

      Place the personal check, money order or cashier's check in a stamped envelope and mail to:

      Aspire Card Services

      P.O. Box 105555

      Atlanta, GA

      30348-5555

    How to Pay by Phone

    • 8

      Dial 1-800-348-8783.

    • 9

      Press "1" to select English or "2" to select Spanish.

    • 10

      Enter in your 16-digit card number, then follow the prompts to complete your payment.

Tips & Warnings

  • You cannot pay your Aspire credit card bill using a debit card or another credit card. Any payments need to come from a checking account, cashier's check or money order.

  • If you are paying by mail, it may take several business days for your payment to post to your account. Ensure that you send the check early enough to meet your payment due date.

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