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The 'e' in eBilling simply stands for electronic. In other
words 'Electronic Billing’.
In its simplest form this
means that rather than receiving a physical invoice or
statement printed onto a sheet of paper and posted to a
mailing address, you can choose to receive an electronic
version in PDF format delivered to a single email address of
your choice.
eBilling is covered by our Terms and Conditions in exactly the same way as the traditional paper based billing. For more details please see our Terms and Conditions.
If you have a BOC account number and currently receiving paper based statements and invoices then you are able to sign up for this service.
Switching over is easy. Simply contact our friendly customer service team during business hours on 0800 104 804 or email us with your new details.
No. The way in which you pay your account will not change. You can continue to pay how you pay today. eBilling is covered by our Terms and Conditions in exactly the same way as the traditional paper based billing. For more details please see the Terms and Conditions section of our website.
No. You can still make a payment at a Gas & Gear without a copy of your invoice or statement. However, for a faster transaction, there is the option to pay online.
To change or update your email address, simply contact our customer service team.
The email which contains your BOC invoice and/or statement will be addressed from BOC Australia at boc@edd.hpa.com.au and BOC New Zealand from no-reply.billing@boc.com.
You will only be able to view invoices dated from the 3rd September 2012 onwards. To order older invoices you will need to contact our customer service team.
Yes. BOC can send your invoice to any valid email address that you nominate.
Yes. Many of our customers use a generic email address, such as accounts@ourcompany.com to have invoices sent to. This is often the case when more than 1 employee has access to a shared email inbox. This method is used at the discretion of your company and the practices that you apply there.
No. Nothing has been changed with the invoice itself, only the delivery method (post to email) will have changed.
Yes. The invoice will not change in anyway from a paper invoice except for how it is delivered to you (from post to email).