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The City's Finance
Department has a secure, safe, and easy way for its
utility customers to pay their bills automatically. The program is called EasyPay.
Using EasyPay, customers receive
the bill, but their bank pays for it out of funds from
their savings, checking, Visa, or MasterCard account. Payments are made
on the due date listed on the bill.
By using the EasyPay program, utility
customers will have one less check to write, they can
save on the envelopes and stamps, and they can eliminate
that extra trip to the post office or City Hall. Customers
have plenty of time to review the bill and call the City
with any questions before the payment is due.
When making the transition to the EasyPay program,
customers should continue to pay utility bills in the
usual way until they receive a bill that says "AutoPay
Do Not Pay" in the lower right portion of the bill.
This indicates the bill is being paid through the bank
account.
To cancel the service a customer may simply call the
City at (503) 635-0265 in time for the City and ones
bank to act on the request. For the City, a phone
call will suffice, but the bank may require written notice. Be
sure to allow enough time for both organizations to process
the request.
An application form for the EasyPay program
that may be printed and mailed in is available
here. A voided blank check for checking account withdrawal,
or a deposit slip for savings account withdrawal should
be mailed in with the application form. A deposit
slip should not be submitted for withdrawals from a checking
account -- only a voided check.
E-STATEMENTS - Fast‐Convenient‐Environmentally Friendly (New)
Have your utility bill emailed to you and avoid
receiving a paper bill in the mail. Paperless billing
is environmentally friendly, quick, and
convenient. Send us your utility account name,
account number, and email address to:
utilitypayments@ci.oswego.or.us
Otherwise, the customer may call the Utility Department
at (503) 635-0265, if interested in signing up for this convenient
and hassle-free program. |