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Saturday, 04 February 2012

BillPay

- the quick and convenient way to pay your bills

 Why not pay through An Post?  No fees. No charges. 

How does it work?

Choose how you want to pay - over the Post Office counter or at one of our selected PostPoint outlets. Bring your bill with you, and we’ll handle your payment for you - free.

Step by step

How can I pay my bills through An Post?

You have two options:

  • Pay at the Post Office or PostPoint
  • Pay at any time of day, online at www.mybills.ie
BillPay at the Post Office:

What is it?

BillPay is An Post's free bill payment service. You can pay a varierty of bills free of charge at your local Post Office including telephone, gas, cable, electricity, TV and Local Authority Payments. Check the full list of bills you can pay.

Why should I use it?
  • No handling charge - saving you money.
  • You get a detailed receipt each time you pay a bill - keep track of your payments.
  • Large list of bills accepted for payment - saving you time.
  • Use a single cheque to cover multiple bills to cut down on costs.
BillPay at PostPoint

 
What is PostPoint?

PostPoint is An Post's retailer network that allows you to pay your household bills, top up your mobile phone, buy international calling cards and stamps in shops nationwide where you see the PostPoint sign

How can I use PostPoint?

You can pay in cash, but remember to take your bar-coded bill or payment card with you.

Why should I use PostPoint?

BillPay at PostPoint is:

  • Free - no cost for using the service, compared to Direct Debits, bank transfers or mailing payments.
  • Flexible- because many retail outlets have 24 hour opening you can pay 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • Fast - no delays - your payment is with your service provider overnight, and you have
  • Full control over your payments - you can part pay a bill at any time.
mybills.ie

When you register with www.mybills.ie you will be sent a PIN number. You need this PIN number each time you log on to pay your bills.

  • billpay.ie provides a secure online bill payment service. 
  • Simply visit www.mybills.ie and follow the steps.

What bills can I pay through BillPay at the Post Office?

Bills that can be paid at the Post Office:

A B C D E F G H I K L M O PR S T U W X Y Z

   

  • Access Telecom
  • Access Waste Recycling
  • AES
  • Ardcroney Waste
  • Athlone Town Council

  

  • Ballinrobe Waste
  • Ballymore Bins
  • Barna Waste and Recycling
  • Bord Gáis Energy
  • Broadcasting TV Rentals
  • BT Ireland

  

  • Carrick Town Council
  • Cashel Town Council
  • Cavan Waste Disposal
  • Clare County Council
  • Clean Ireland
  • Celtic Hampers
  • Clean Ireland Refuse
  • Clonmel Borough Council
  • Cluid Housing Association
  • Concern
  • Cork County Council: 
    • North Rent/Refuse 
    • West Rent/Refuse 
    • South Rent/Refuse
    • Rental Acc. Scheme
  • Cork City Council:
    •  Mesne Rate
  • Country Clean Recycling

  

  • Debenhams Credit Card
  • Donegal County Council rent
  • Drogheda Borough Council
  • Dublin City Council:
    • Tenancy
    • Tenant Purchase
    • Housing Loans
    • Emergency Accommodation
    • Waste Charges
    • Environmental Waste Charges
  • Dundalk Town Council
  • Dunlaoghaire/Rathdown Co. Co:
    • Rent
    • Environmental Waste Charges

  

  • Eircom
  • Eircom Mobile
  • EMO Oil Limited
  • E.S.B.Customer Supply
  • EDF/The Associates
  • Enniscorthy Town Council
  • Eurowaste
  • Everday Finance


    

  • Family Hampers
  • Farms Plastics Collection
  • Fermoy Town Council
  • Ferry’s Refuse
  • Fiat Financial Services
  • Fingal County Council Rent 
  • Flogas Natural Gas
  • Flogas Metered
  • Freemans Mail Order

  

  • Gaelic Telecom
  • Galway City Council Rent
  • Gallagher TV
  • GE Money
  • Go and Pay
  • Goal
  • Greencom Telecom Ltd
  • Greenstar

  

  • Hive Telecom
  • HomeTel Ltd
  • Home Vision
  • House of Fraiser Credit Card

    

  • IFA Telecom Ltd.
  • Imagine Broadband
  • Irish Farmers Association
  • Irish Home Entertainment
  • Irish Red Cross

  

  • Kells Town Council
  • Kerry County Council Rent
  • Kildare County Council Refuse
  • Kilkenny Borough Council:
    •  Rent
    •  Loans
  • Kilkenny County Council: 
      • Rent
      • Loans
      • Rental Acc. Scheme

           
  • Laois County Council
  • Leitrim County Council
  • Limerick City Council Rent/Tenant Purchase
  • Littlewoods Ireland Ltd
  • Longford Co Co Water Billing
  • Louth County Council

  

  • Mahons Recycling
  • MailMinder
  • Mahons Recycling
  • Mallow Town Council
  • Mayo County Council Rent
  • MBNA Credit Card
  • Meath County Council
  • Meteor
  • Monaghan Co Co Rent
  • Mr Binman
  • Mulleadys Waste

  

  • Navan Town Council
  • New Ross Town Council
  • North Tipperary County Council

 

   

  • O2
  • Offaly County Council
  • One Direct:
    • Insurance
    • Life
    • Personal Loans GE
  • Oxendales
  • Oxigen Environmental Ltd
  • OZO 24/7 Refuse and Recycling

  

  • Paddy Power.com
  • Panda Waste Services
  • Perlico
  • Practical Finance
  • Pure Telecom

  

  • Redirection Service:
    • Residential
    • Business
  • Respond Housing Association
  • Roscommon County Council
  • Royal Liver
  • Rural Refuse and Recycling
  • Ryan Bros Environmental Waste
  • Ryanair Prepaid Mastercard

     

  • Sligo County Council Rent
  • Smart Telecom
  • South Dublin County Council:
    • Rent
    • Envir. Waste Charges
  • South Tipperary County Council
  • Supervalu—Hotel Breaks
  • Swiftcall Telephone A/C Card

 

  • TalkXtra
  • Telenet
  • Tesco Credit Cards
  • Thurles U.D.C.
  • Tipperary N.R. County Council
  • Tipperary Town Council
  • Trocaire

  

  • Unicef
  • UPC

 

  • Vodafone

 

  • W.E.R.S. Waste
  • Wexford Borough Council
  • Wexford County Council
  • Wiser Bins
  • Woodchester Lyonnais Bank

 

    

  • Zefone Ltd

Household Budget


Are you a social welfare recipient? Do you need help managing your finances? Try Household Budget

What is Household Budget?

Household Budget is service that allows people who receive certain Social Welfare payments to pay a regular amount towards various household bills by direct deduction from their payments. An Post operate the scheme on behalf of the Department of Social Protection.

Why should I use the service?
  • Pay regular amounts towards your bills.
  • Deduct the payment at source.

No charge for use of this service - it is absolutely free.

How can I sign up?

See Household Budget or contact our Customer Helpline: 1800 70 71 72

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