Can I pay someone else's Atlantic City Electric bill?

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Yes, it is possible to pay someone else's Atlantic City Electric bill. However, the individual whose name is on the account may need to provide permission or authorization for the payment to be accepted. Atlantic City Electric generally allows payments from third parties, but it is important to ensure that you have the necessary account information, such as the account number and the name associated with it, to facilitate the process. Additionally, various payment methods may be available, including online payments, phone payments, or payments made in person at authorized locations. Each of these methods may have different requirements, so it is best to check the specific details on the Atlantic City Electric website. If you are unsure about the process or need clarification, the current web page can be a valuable resource for obtaining accurate information.
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Answered Jul 18, 2025

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