TitleManage your payment methodURL Namemanage-your-payment-methodAnswerLearn how you can manage your payment methods for Audible and Amazon, including adding new credit cards, deleting old credit cards, and setting up a default and back up payment for all of your purchases. Canceling your Audible membership will stop automatic membership payments. If you're experiencing any issues with billing, please check our article on billing issues. You can use Amazon Pay UPI to make UPI transactions for titles and memberships on Audible without having to use a credit or debit card. You can use Amazon Pay UPI or third party UPI through the Audible.in app and website. To learn more, visit Unified Payment Interface (UPI). In this article: How do I add a new payment method?How do I edit my payment method?How do I set a credit card as my default payment method?How do I manage my backup payment method?How do I delete a credit card?What payment methods does Audible accept?Billing issues How do I add a new payment method? You can add a new payment method on the Audible site. Select your username in the site’s top navigation.Go to Account details.Select Manage credit card.Select Add a card.Enter your credit card information in the spaces provided.Select Add card. How do I edit my payment method? You can edit your payment method from the Audible site. Select your username in the site’s top navigation.Go to Account details.Select Manage credit card.Select Edit next to the card you’d like to update.Edit the information in the open text fields.Select Save. Note: If you need to change the credit card numbers, remove the card first, then re-add it. How do I set a credit card as my default payment method? Select your username in the site’s top navigation.Go to Account details.Select Manage credit card.Select your card in the Default column. Note: If the default card on file can’t be charged, any card currently in your Amazon account will be used as a backup card. How do I manage my backup payment method? Backup payment methods allow us to help you avoid disruptions of your membership if there’s a problem with your default payment method. Changes you make to these settings will impact Audible and any other Amazon products and services In your Amazon account, go to Your Payments.In the top navigation, select Settings.Select Manage back-up payment method.From here, you can do several things:Toggle backup payment methods on/off.Review and update the payment methods on file using the checkboxes. How do I delete a credit card? To avoid lapses in your membership, you can’t delete a credit card from the Audible website without having another card on file. Additionally, if a credit card is deleted from Audible, it will also be deleted from your Amazon account. Select your username in the site navigation.Go to Account details.Select Manage credit card.Select Delete card next to the card you want to delete.Select Delete card to confirm. Note: If the card is currently set for your Audible membership, you must first select or add a different card as your default payment method before trying to remove your credit card. What payment methods does Audible accept? Only select cards from the ‘Accepted’ combination are eligible. E.g.: While the ‘ICICI’ ‘Visa’ ‘Debit Card’ combination says ‘Accepted’ in the table, not all ICICI Visa Debit Cards are eligible for auto-renewal.RuPay is currently not supported as a payment method on Audible. Please use other supported payment methods such as credit/debit cards or UPI to purchase Audible Audiobooks and for other transactions. To pay for your Audible membership, only select credit card and debit cards from selected banks are currently eligible for auto-renewals. Audible accepts the following payment methods to enroll into a membership: BanksVisa Credit CardVisa Debit CardMasterCard Credit CardMasterCard Debit CardICICIxxxxHDFCxxxxKotak Mahindra BankxxxxBank of BarodaxxxxCiti BankxxxxSBIxxxxAXISxxxxYESx x RBLxxxxBank of IndiaxxxxINDUSINDxxxxIDBIxxxxIDFCxxxxAUx Union Bank of IndiaxxxxStandard Chartered BankxxxxState Bank of MauritiusxxxxCanara BankxxxxFederal BankxxxxDBS x x Billing issues Learn how to troubleshoot billing issues if you've been billed after you've cancelled your membership, enrolled in a free trial, charged for an incorrect amount, or if you've never signed up for an Audible membership.