Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for pay my cleco bill by using the official links that we have provided below.
Rates, Billing & Payment | Cleco
https://www.cleco.com/residential-commercial/rates-billing-payment
Learn about Cleco’s rates, billing and payments .
Payment Options | Cleco
https://www.cleco.com/residential-commercial/rates-billing-payment/payment-options
Pay with a check or money order in the envelope provided with your billing statement. Purchase a postage stamp. Write your account number on your check or money order. Allow 3-5 days for processing. Send payments to: Cleco Power LLC. P.O. Box 660228. Dallas, TX 75266-0228.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to read your Cleco Bill?
- Actual Bill Amount = This is what the customer would pay under Cleco’s regular billing plan.
- Budget Billing Amount = This is what the customer would pay under the Budget Billing program.
- Deferred Balance Amount = This is the cumulative difference between the “Actual Bill Amount” and the “Budget Billing Amount” amount.
How do I pay my bill in person?
CheckFreePay Agents
- Bring your current bill stub to ensure proper posting to your account.
- All payment centers process payments in real-time, so your account will be updated within seconds.
- Authorized CheckFreePay agents accept cash, checks, money orders, and advance payments and deposits. …
Can I pay my electric bill with cash?
You can pay by sending a cheque directly to your energy supplier in the post, or by paying it in cash or cheque through your bank or local post office. What are the rules for paying by cash or cheque? The golden rule of paying by cash or cheque is to leave enough time to submit your cash or cheque to avoid any late-payment charges.
Where can I pay my electric bill?
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