How can I pay my vs bill?

You can pay a Victoria’s Secret bill by logging in online, or you can pay by phone, by mail, or in-person at a Victoria’s Secret store. Phone payments can be made by calling 800-695-9478 Monday-Saturday, 8:00 am to 9:00 pm EST. The fee to pay by phone is $15.

Can you pay your bill at Victoria Secret?

How can I pay my Victoria’s Secret Credit Card bill? You can pay your Victoria’s Secret Credit Card in stores or online at www.TheVictoriaCreditCardProgram.com or www.ThePINKCreditCardProgram.com.

How do I make a payment through Comenity Bank?

You can pay your Comenity Bank credit card online, over the phone, or via mail. Just keep in mind that each credit card issued by Comenity has a different sign-in portal, as well as a different customer service phone number. And payment addresses can vary as well.

What is Comenitycard?

March 16, 2022 • Credit Cards. Comenity Bank is a major credit card company that offers credit cards through national retail chains to consumers around the country. In fact, the 30-year old credit card issuer has more than 50 million card members through its various credit card programs.

Can I use my Victoria Secret card at Bath and Body Works?

The Victoria and PINK Cards are private label credit cards that can be used in the following locations: The Victoria’s Secret website and apps. All Victoria’s Secret & PINK Stores in the United States. Bath and Body Works Stores and website.

Who is Comenity Bank owned by?

The bank is a subsidiary of Bread Financial, a financial services company, which recently changed its name to Bread Savings. The parent company also oversees Alliance Data Retail Services, which is also a credit card company. Currently, more than 50 million cardmembers hold an account with Comenity Bank.

Is Comenity direct legit?

Yes, Bread Savings, formerly Comenity Direct, is a product of Comenity Capital Bank, which is FDIC insured (FDIC certificate No. 57570). This means that your money is insured for up to $250,000 per depositor, for each account ownership category, in the event of a bank failure.