Direct Energy and Canada Post partner to offer electronic bill
Customers can sign up to receive their bills through the free epost service at either canadapost.ca/epost or the online banking sites of major Canadian financial institutions.
Customers can sign up to receive their bills through the free epost service at either canadapost.ca/epost or the online banking sites of major Canadian financial institutions.
This simple, environmentally friendly, online document delivery service is available to Direct Energy’s Alberta-based customers. Alberta residents who want to receive their Direct Energy bill online simply register at canadapost.ca/epost and select Direct Energy as a mailer. Customers can also select from an additional 100 mailers to receive some 250 different documents (e.g. monthly credit card statements, utility bills, telephone bills, or notices) through their free epost mailbox.
A secure, online document delivery service, epost enables leading Canadian companies to deliver critical documents, such as bills to their customers and pay statements to employees, online. For consumers, epost is a secure and convenient online approach to receiving, viewing and storing (for up to seven years) financial statements. Since epost was launched in 1999, more than five million Canadians have registered for the service.