Trash Billing
- Pay a dirty trash bill online
- The official payment service of Trash Haulers across the country
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TrashBilling is a payment processor for Trash and Refuse haulers, Septic and Portable Toilet companies nationwide. The Trash billing service allows the customer to pay a trash bill, access their account, or look up a charge online. In order to pay a bill or access their online Trash Billing account the user will need their customer ID (this ID will be 12 digits long and can be found on their billing statement received via mail). Those who forgot their customer ID or do not have a bill will need to call their local trash hauler to secure the customer ID number to continue the dirty process. Please note when making a payment the payment will show up as trashbilling.com CC on the customer’s credit card or bank statement. In order to access a previous charge made with a credit card the customer will have to provide the last 4 digits of the card, the date of payment, and the amount charged. Those who are looking for a charge made via electronic transfer will need to provide the last 4 digits of the bank account in question, date of charge, and amount of charge. Also note if the customers bank statement says “TrashBilling.com CC“, then it is definitely a credit card transaction. Debit cards may appear as either a credit card or as an Electronic Transfer, depending on how it was entered. Once a dirty payment has been made the charge will be confirmed via email within 30 minutes (the payment confirmation email will come from NetComm@TrashBilling.com).
Trash Billing Notes
- TrashBilling is a payment processor and not the hauler and will not have the customers ID number
- TrashBilling can be reached via fax at 802-244-1530
Any questions in regards to this trash payment service can be directed to 802-560-3595 between the hours of 9 am to 5 pm ET or those who are more comfortable with the good old fashion US mail system can write to them at: TrashBilling.com PO Box 239 Waterbury Ctr, VT 05677.
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