What is a trial period?
Some billers offer a trial period for electronic bills. For a limited time, usually 90 days, you can receive both electronic and paper bills. During the trial period, you can choose to stop receiving your paper bills. If you don’t stop paper bills by the end of the trial period, your biller will no longer send electronic bills. You can sign up again for electronic bills; however, you won’t be eligible to participate in another trial period with that biller. Trial information is available in the Payment Assistant and when you view the details of your bill. You can see the status of your trial period and stop your paper bills. Go to the top of the page.
Some billers offer a trial period for electronic bills. For a limited time, usually 90 days, you can receive both electronic and paper bills. During the trial period, you can choose to stop receiving your paper bills. If you don’t stop paper bills by the end of the trial period, your biller will no longer send electronic bills. You can sign up again for electronic bills; however, you won’t be eligible to participate in another trial period with that biller. Trial information is available in the Payment Assistant and when you view the details of your bill. You can see the status of your trial period and stop your paper bills.