Viking Investments Introduces Zego Cash Pay for Property Payments
We’re always looking for ways to make life easier for our clients. That’s why Viking Investments is proud to announce that we’ve partnered with Zego (formerly PayLease) to offer a new, more flexible way to pay: Cash Pay.
This option allows you to make secure, same-day cash payments for your property at over 25,000 retail locations nationwide, including familiar places like Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, and 7-Eleven.
What is Zego Cash Pay?
Zego Cash Pay gives you the convenience of paying your property dues in person, in cash — but without having to visit our office or mail a money order. Instead, you’ll use a unique barcode (provided by us) to make payments at participating retailers.
Benefits of Zego Cash Pay
✔ Safe & Secure
No need to carry large amounts of cash or worry about lost money orders. Zego Cash Pay is tracked electronically, and payments are processed securely through a trusted national network.
✔ Same-Day Processing
Most payments are posted to your account the same day, giving you peace of mind and reducing the risk of late fees.
✔ Thousands of Convenient Locations
Make payments where you already shop. With major chains participating nationwide, you can pay close to home or while you’re on the go.
✔ Easy to Use
All you need is your custom barcode — we’ll provide this to you. Simply present it to the cashier and make your payment. It’s fast, simple, and no bank account is required.
How to Get Started
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Contact Viking Investments to request your unique Zego barcode.
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Visit a participating retailer (like Walmart or CVS).
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Present your barcode at the register and pay your amount due in cash.
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Keep your receipt — your payment will be posted the same day in most cases.
Questions?
Need help getting your barcode or finding a payment location near you?
Contact us at: [ar@vikinginv.com]
or call (601) 326-1639
We’re committed to making property ownership more accessible and stress-free. With Zego Cash Pay, paying with cash is now as convenient as it should be.
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