Now, you can pay Mexican bills online with your American credit card, for free

SimplePay is a web and mobile app created to make life simpler for expats and foreigners in Mexico. With SimplePay, you will be able to do the following all for free.

Utility Bill Payment
SimplePay will allow users to pay utility bills and services such as CFE, Telnor/Telmex, Sky, Cablevision, water, gas etc. We will also partner with government agencies and and HOA administrations so that you can pay HOA fees, trusts, property taxes, etc.. all payable with your US credit card anywhere you are.

Utility Bill Reminders/Alerts
SimplePay will also allow users to set email alerts to pay their utility bills by simply linking your service account number and receiving and alert when payment is due.

On-DemandAssistance
SimplePay also relates to the frustration of expats who don’t speak Spanish. That is why our users will be able to request a callback
from a bilingual assistance to help them in any circumstance our assistants will be there to help.

“Living for so many years involved in Expat communities in Mexico (Puerto Vallarta, and not Baja California Norte), opened my eyes to all the inefficiencies that Mexico has yet to offer. That is why we developed SimplePay; an app for expats in Mexico who are used to efficient processes that exist abroad.” Oscar Herrera, SimplePay CEO.

SimplePay is a must for expats in Mexico. Visit www.SimplePay.com.mx, create an account, and pay your bills. We love feedback, so visit www.Facebook.com/SimplePayMexico and tell us how we are doing, or what we need to fix. Still got questions? Visit our FAQ’s page www.SimplePay.com.mx/faqs

We look forward in becoming the best assist tool for you in Mexico. Welcome!

ABOUT SimplePay – SimplePay is based in Tijuana, B.C. Mexico. Oscar Herrera (27) is a serial entrepreneur who went to college at San Diego State University. He grew up in Puerto Vallarta, Jal. and is currently residing in Playas de Rosarito, B.C. Other of Mr. Herrera’s ventures include LasEspeciales.com. Alejandro Vargas (25) is a seasoned programmer with experience in major companies. He has worked on GE General Electric projects. Mr. Vargas resides in Ensenada, B.C. For media pictures visit: http://www.simplepay.com.mx

SimplePay is a web and mobile app created to make life simpler for expats and foreigners in Mexico. With SimplePay, you will be able to . . .

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