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Payment Options

Lynches River Electric Cooperative offers many convenient payment options.

At the Co-op office you can pay by Check or Money Order. We have, for your convenience, these available services:

  • Walk-In Tellers
  • Drive Through Window
  • After Hours Drop Box
  • Mail Receival

By Phone

Use your MasterCard or VISA credit or debit card to make a payment over the phone. Call 1.800.922.3486 to begin.

Online

Pay your bill online with your MasterCard or VISA credit or debit card or by e-check. Access our online billing center and create a new account. From there you can start doing everything online.

Remote Payment Sites

Use one of our remote sites to pay your bill. Cash, check, money order, credit or debit card and e-check payments are accepted. Please call the co-op office to set up your account before paying by e-check.

Bank Draft

Have your monthly payment drafted out of your checking or savings account. It's the most convenient way to pay your bill. Get started with bank draft now.

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News and Information

Co-op Announces Rate Reduction  05.27.2010

Starting in June Lynches River Electric Cooperative members will see a decrease of approximately eight percent in their electric bills.
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WIRE Collecting Recipes   05.24.2010

Do you hve family recipes you wuld like to share with the community? Here's your opportunity to do just that by submitting recipes for a new WIRE cookbook.
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Power Factor Devices  05.24.2010

Tough economic times and rising power bills understandably motivate consumers to explore money-saving options. It’s no wonder that unscrupulous marketers seize the moment by offering deceptive and ineffective products claiming to lower power bills up to 25 percent.
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