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Friday, May 1st, 2026 7:18 PM

Set up auto deduction

I want to change auto deduct from card to bank acct

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Hey, @user_db0eb5! Thanks for creating a new post regarding the change you'd like to apply to your payment method on file. Updating your Xfinity Auto Pay method from a card to a bank account can be done through the Xfinity app or your online account. Switching from card to bank account is also preferred as we no longer offer a discount for cards, but still offer $10/mo off when using a bank account! See Automatic payments and paperless billing discount (APPD) for more details.

 

Option 1: Using the Xfinity App
- Open the Xfinity app and sign in.

- Tap the Account icon (usually a person silhouette) in the top left or the Bill tab at the bottom.

- Select Manage Auto Pay.

- Choose Update or Edit next to your current payment method.

- Select Bank Account as the new payment type.

- Enter your Routing Number and Account Number.

- Follow the prompts to confirm and save the changes.

 

Option 2: Using the Website
- Go to xfinity.com/myaccount and sign in.

- Navigate to the Billing section.

- Look for the Auto Pay status and click Manage Auto Pay.

- Select Edit or Switch Payment Method.

- Choose Add a Bank Account.

- Enter your banking details and agree to the terms and conditions.

- Click Save or Confirm.

 

Some banks may require instant verification through a third-party service like Plaid, or Xfinity may send small "test deposits" to your account that you’ll need to verify a few days later. If your next bill is due within the next 24 - 48 hours, the change might not take effect until the following billing cycle. You may want to make a one-time manual payment if the due date is immediate. Ensure your paperless billing remains active during the switch to keep any "Auto Pay & EcoBill" discounts (APPD) active on your account.

 

And please let me know if this helps!

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