Online banking has made it possible for credit card users to manage the activities of their credit cards via the internet. JCPenny Credit Card users can check their account balance, set transaction alerts, report a stolen or lost card etc. This step by step guide walks you through simple steps to help you login into your online account, reset your password and register a free account with the bank.
HOW TO LOGIN
You can only login into your online account if you have already registered. That means that to login, you will need to use your login details. Here are the steps you will follow to login:
Step 1-Copy https://www.jcpcreditcard.com/consumergen2/login.do?subActionId=1000&clientId=jcpenney&accountType=generic and paste in the address bar of your web browser or click it
Step 2-Enter your user ID and click “secure signin”
Step 3-Enter your password
HOW TO RESET YOUR PASSWORD
You may not be able to access your online account because the password you have used is not correct. In this case, you can reset your password to continue accessing your online account. Here are the steps you should follow to reset your password:
Step 1-Enter your user ID on the homepage to access the password page
Step 2-Click “look up my user ID and reset my password”
Step 3-Enter your account number and click “next”
You will be required to complete a few more steps
HOW TO ENROLL
You can enroll to the internet banking services offered so that you can manage your credit card from anywhere as long as you have internet connection and a computer. You can also use the web browser on your phone. Here are the steps to follow to enroll:
Step 1-On the homepage, click “register here”
Step 2-Enter your account number and click “next”
You will need to complete a few more steps
MANAGE YOUR JCPENNY CREDIT UNION ACCOUNT ONLINE
Having an online account with the credit card company has many benefits. They include:
- It’s easy to check your account summary
- Pay your bills online
- Request an increase in credit line
- Update your credit card information
- Download your credit card activity