Ways to Pay Your Bill

  

Time Warner Cable offers convenient ways to pay your bill. Review the options below to see what option best meets your needs.


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Pay Online with PayXpress
PayXpress allows you to see an online image of your individual billing statement and stops the paper delivery of your bill. This enables you to monitor your account and save copies of your billing statements on your PC. Learn more, register or log in with PayXpress!

 

Automatic Bill Payment
Your payment is deducted electronically each month using your credit card or bank account. Sign up online for automatic bill payment.


Pay by Phone
Use your credit card to pay your bill at your convenience via phone. To use this service, call 816.358.8833.


Pay by Mail
For prompt processing of your payment, mail it to the address as listed on your bill. Include either your current billing statement or include your account number on your check or money order. When paying by mail, we recommend that you use a check or money order, payable to Time Warner Cable. For your security, please avoid sending cash through the mail.

 

Pay by Mail address:

Time Warner Cable - Kansas City
P.O. Box 1104
Carol Stream, IL 60132-1104

 

 

 

 

 

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