Paying your PSO (Public Service Company of Oklahoma) bill is an important part of being a customer. You want to make sure your payment goes through on time to avoid late fees or service interruptions. But with so many options available, where exactly can you pay your PSO bill most conveniently? This article will go over the various payment methods PSO offers its customers today.
Online Payment
The easiest and most popular way to pay your PSO bill is online through PSO’s website. To pay online, simply go to wwwpsoklahomacom/account/bills/pay and log into your account. From there you can view your current bill, your account balance, and make a payment.
Paying online allows you to
- Pay immediately with instant confirmation
- Avoid late fees by paying on the due date
- Store payment info securely for future use
- Go paperless by enrolling in e-bills
Online payment is free if you use a checking account and are enrolled in paperless billing. You can also pay as a guest without logging in, but a convenience fee will apply.
Pay By Phone
If you prefer to speak to someone directly, you can pay your PSO bill over the phone. To pay by phone, call PSO at 1-833-776-7697 and follow the prompts. You’ll need to provide your 10-digit account number and billing zip code.
Pay by phone allows you to:
- Speak directly with a PSO agent
- Pay immediately with instant confirmation
- Use a checking account or credit/debit card
While convenient, pay by phone does come with a $2.50 service fee. So it’s best for those who want extra assurance their payment went through.
In-Person Payment
For those who prefer paying with cash or check, PSO now offers in-person payment kiosks around Tulsa. As of August 2016, PSO has introduced 25 PaySite bill payment kiosks in local grocery stores and convenience stores.
These kiosks allow you to:
- Pay with cash or checks immediately
- Get instant payment confirmation
- Avoid online fees or talking to an agent
To find a kiosk near you, go to the PSO website and search for locations. Just look for the PaySite logo when you walk into a participating store.
Mail-In Payment
Sending a check or money order directly to PSO is another payment option. While slower than online payments, it works if you prefer mailing in bills yourself.
To pay by mail:
- Make checks payable to Public Service Co. of Oklahoma
- Print your 10-digit account number clearly
- Send to P.O. Box 371496, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7496
Just make sure to mail your payment 7-10 days before the due date to ensure it arrives on time. Late payments by mail will still incur a late fee.
AutoPay
For ultimate convenience, sign up for AutoPay through PSO. This automatically pays your bill each month on the due date, deducting funds from your chosen checking account. You’ll get an email confirmation each time a payment is made.
AutoPay allows you to:
- Set and forget bill payments each month
- Avoid late fees forever
- Go paperless with e-bills
- Get payment reminders via email
Customers report AutoPay gives them peace of mind. And you can cancel at anytime if you change banks or want greater control.
Third Party Payment Sites
Besides PSO’s own payment options, you can also pay your PSO bill through certain third party bill pay sites. These include:
- CheckFreePay – Links to your bank account
- Paymentus – Links to credit, debit, bank account
- Doxo – Stores your bills in one place
The convenience comes down to personal preference. Make sure to review fees before using a third party service. Some charge for expedited payments.
Financial Assistance Programs
If you are having trouble paying your PSO bill, don’t panic. PSO offers several financial assistance and extension programs to customers in need. These include:
- Bill payment arrangements
- Due date extensions
- Average monthly payment plans
- Energy efficiency programs
Contact PSO as soon as possible to discuss programs that can help you get back on track with payments. Temporarily reducing or extending a bill can prevent disconnection.
Choose the Best Payment Method for You
As you can see, PSO offers its Oklahoma customers many convenient ways to pay a monthly bill. Whether online, by phone, in person, by mail, or automatic payments, you can choose the option that fits your needs.
The key is finding a payment method that gives you confidence and control over the process. Avoid late fees, service disruptions, and stress by paying on time through a method you trust. PSO’s website provides full details on all payment options and assistance programs if needed.
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FAQ
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How do I pay my AEP PSO Bill?
You can change your payment method at any time. Online: You can pay your AEP PSO bill online using a credit/debit card or your bank account. You can also make a one-time payment if you don’t have an account. If you enroll in Paperless Billing, you will receive your bill online and can pay it immediately.
Does PSO charge a deposit?
The program is free. Its “Power Pay” program allows customers to choose the amount they want to pre-pay and the method and frequency of payments. PSO deducts the pre-funded amount to pay for usage, which is calculated daily. These accounts do not require a deposit, a credit check or any reconnect fees.
What is PSO’s average monthly payment program?
Its Average Monthly Payment program helps customers avoid high seasonal spikes with a more stable, rolling average payment. The program is free. Its “Power Pay” program allows customers to choose the amount they want to pre-pay and the method and frequency of payments. PSO deducts the pre-funded amount to pay for usage, which is calculated daily.
Where can I pay my bills in Tulsa?
PSO has introduced PaySite bill payment kiosks around the city for customers to pay their bills with cash or checks. The payment is posted immediately for PSO customers. The kiosks are currently in 25 grocery and convenience stores around Tulsa. Click here for a list of locations where you can use the service.