Online payments
How can you pay?
BLIK
A one-time, 6-digit code that you find in your banking app. BLIK payments are convenient and secure – you enter theBLIK code and you confirm the transaction with your PIN number in the banking app. You do not need to log in to online banking, rewrite the SMS passwords or payment card details. All you need is a phone with your mobile banking app.
Benefits
- Security
- Speed
- Convenience
How to pay?
- Once you have completed the form for repayment, you select the BLIK payment option.
- Then display the BLIK code in your banking app
- You enter the code in the box on the website
- You confirm the tansaction in your banking app
- You enter the BLIK code, accept it in the app and it’s all done! No need to enter your card or bank account number
Quick Transfer - Autopay
A quick transfer via the Autopay platform involves being redirected to the Autopay payment operator’s website and then selecting the relevant bank.
Benefits
- Security
- Possibility of selecting a bank
- Convenience
How to pay?
- Fill in the form for repayment andchoose a payment option: Quick transfer
- Select your bank on the Autopay operator website,
- Log in to your online banking account
- Check the correctness of the data
- Confirm your payment
- On the EOS Poland payment page you will see the status of your payment
Why is it worth paying?
Guarantee of convenientand secure repayment
Possibility of stopping statutory interest for late repayment
Regaining financial freedom
What is a case number and where can it be found?
What is a case number?
This is a unique 8-digit number assigned to each claim that EOS Poland Sp. z o.o. manages on behalf of a given creditor.
Where can you find it?
In the top left-hand corner of the letter from EOS Poland you will find the File No. The case number is the last 8 digits of this number after the hyphen. In some letters you will find this number in the top right-hand paragraph, labelled Case number. In this case it will also be the last 8 digits of this number after the hyphen.
The case number is also included in your individual repayment account
– it is the last 8 digits of that account. It is in your correspondence from EOS Poland (in letters, emails and SMS messages) – described as case number/case number xxxxxxxxx