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There are several different ways to pay your SaskTel bill: Automatically You can pay your bill with a pre-authorized payment plan, pre-authorized Debit/ExpressLink, pre-authorized Credit Card payment, or Security pre-authorized payment. For more information see . Online You can pay your bill online with eBill, a paper replacement billing option provided by SaskTel. For more information about eBill and how to sign up, see . By phone You can pay your bill by phone with SaskTel ExpressLink (residential customers only) or call 1-800-SASKTEL to make a credit card payment. For more information on how to...
Last Modified Date: 11/30/2011
Your SaskTel bill or eBill is presented as an ‘Account Summary’ and is organized into sections titled 'Billing Summary' and ‘Summary of Billing Charges’. Billing Summary The Billing Summary displays: Amount of the last bill (the amount of your last bill) Payment (any payments you have applied to your account), and Total new charges (total new charges) The 'Billing Summary' portion of your bill also includes the 'Total amount now due' which includes any outstanding previous charges as well as all new charges owing on your account. Please note, when you make a payment on your current month's bill...
Last Modified Date: 10/13/2011
If you use this service to convert messages from your: home phone voice mail, the charges will appear on your SaskTel home phone bill. wireless phone, the charges for this service will appear on your SaskTel wireless bill. work phone, the charges for this service will be on your SaskTel business bill.
Last Modified Date: 09/01/2011
Below is some information about reading your SaskTel wireless bill. Your wireless bill has the following sections (samples of the sections are available at the end of the document): Account summary Account detail One-time charges Monthly service charges Summary of usage Details of airtime chargesBilling document samples Account summary On the top portion of the first page of your bill, the Account summary shows a summary of your total current charges, provides contact numbers should you require assistance, and lists your 12-digit account number for Internet banking purposes. One-time charges, discounts, and late payment charges, if applicable...
Last Modified Date: 06/28/2011
To pay your phone bill using eBill: Login to SaskTel eBill. Click View my eBills. Find the bill you want to pay and click Pay. On the Payment summary screen, enter the payment amount. Select the payment type. A payment summary screen specific to your method of payment will appear. If you selected to pay by credit card, you'll be asked to enter the credit card number at this time. Confirm your payment and submit it for processing. Note: To make a pre-authorized debit payment through eBill, you must first sign up for pre-authorized debit (see ). If...
Last Modified Date: 04/04/2011
There are 4 ways you can pay your SaskTel bill automatically each month: Pre-authorized payment With pre-authorized payment, your bank will automatically withdraw your entire SaskTel bill amount from your bank account 13 to 17 days after your billing period. Pre-authorized payment is free; however, normal banking fees still apply. With pre-authorized payment, you still receive a detailed monthly statement for your records. To sign up for pre-authorized payment, complete the Pre-Authorized Payment, Pre-Authorized Debit, ExpressLink Application Form (pdf) and send it to SaskTel. This form also allows you to sign up for...
Last Modified Date: 04/04/2011
Credit card payments To pay your bill by credit card, $callst. Sign up for ExpressLink You can pay your bill by phone with SaskTel ExpressLink (residential customers only). Call ExpressLink 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, at 1-800-303-9779 to make full or partial payments on your SaskTel, SaskPower, and SaskEnergy bills. To use ExpressLink, download and complete the Pre-authorized Payment or Debit/Express Link Application Form (pdf) and return it to SaskTel. To pay your bills using ExpressLink Call 1-800-303-9779 any time. Enter your or the last 4 digits of your...
Last Modified Date: 03/21/2011
To change your billing address, $callst. ExpressAddress is a convenient way for you to notify multiple Saskatchewan organizations of your move. For more information, see Moving?
Last Modified Date: 03/28/2012
...with SaskTel or moving from one home to another. An interest charge will apply. Free toll restriction Limit your home phone long distance spending by blocking 1+ and 0+ long distance calls from the phones in your home. This service is free. Debt repayment plan Help pay back an outstanding debt to SaskTel through our Debt Repayment Plan. This is a one-time offering where you'll make monthly payments on the debt, and in return receive access to basic home phone service from SaskTel. Some restrictions and conditions will apply. To apply for any of these billing options, $callst.
Last Modified Date: 09/01/2011
Your Max registration number is your 10-digit phone number, followed by the number 1, 2, 3, or 4. Note: If you don't have a SaskTel home phone number, you'll find this 10-digit number on your SaskTel bill under Summary of Billing Charges: Numbers covered by this bill. The number will begin with 457 instead of 306.) For example, if your phone number is 306-555-1234, the possible registration numbers for your Max service are: 30655512341, 30655512342, 30655512343, or 30655512344. If you enter the wrong number, you'll see red text below the registration number and...
Last Modified Date: 03/23/2012
If you've exceeded the data usage limits outlined in the Fair Use Policy, your data speed will be slowed down for the remainder of your billing period. To restore full data speed, you'll need to turn your smartphone, tablet, or mobile Internet stick's power off, then on again, at the start of your next billing period. Note: Your billing period begins on your billing date. To find out your billing date, refer to your SaskTel wireless paper bill or eBill.
Last Modified Date: 03/23/2012
...preference. If you selected Paid, click Confirm to continue. If you selected No Cost: check "I agree to the terms of the no-cost option" and click Confirm to continue. Complete the registration form. for SaskTel Account #, enter the first 7 digits of the account number on your phone bill. See . for SaskTel Service #, enter your 10-digit home phone number (e.g., 3065551234) Click Sign Up. An activation email will be sent to the address you provided. Check your email account for a message labeled "Activate your Internet Threat Detector Service." Click the link provided within the activation email...
Last Modified Date: 01/23/2012
...to them over the air (an alert will appear on the iPhone from Apple indicating an update is available). For Android smartphones, you must download the SaskTel Visual Voice Mail app from the Android Market (available on your smartphone) in order to use the service on your smartphone. For BlackBerry smartphones, you must click the Visual Voice Mail Setup icon on your smartphone to install the Visual Voice Mail app. You will not lose any voice mails that are currently in your mailbox and your voice mail account will not be altered. Note: Prorating charges will appear on your bill.
Last Modified Date: 12/08/2011
SaskTel Directory Assistance can be accessed from a cell phone three ways: Dialing 411. $2.00 per use. Sending a Text Message to 306411. See DirectWest 306411 for instructions on sending a text message. Free to SaskTel Subscribers. Using Mobile browser by going to www.mysask411.com. Postpaid customers $2.00 access fee added to their bill and can use the service at any time. Prepaid customers can use the service if they have a balance on their phone.
Last Modified Date: 09/01/2011
If you need a 7-digit account number, you'll find it: in the top right corner of each page of your paper phone bill. For example: 1234567-0 on a SaskTel bill; and 01234567 on a Mobility bill. If you use eBill, login to SaskTel eBill and click My eBills. Your account numbers are listed under SaskTel and Mobility. If you need a 12-digit account number, you'll find it: in the Payment Slip section on the first page of your paper SaskTel bill; and under Questions? on the first page of your paper Mobility bill. If you...
Last Modified Date: 09/01/2011