Optilink Bill Pay & Customer Service

Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for optilink bill pay by using the official links that we have provided below.

Easy Ways to Pay Your Bill | Dalton Utilities

https://www.dutil.com/bill-payment-options/

Pay your bill by credit card, electronic check, or debit card at (706) 529-0001. Option 1 for Utilities (drop leading zero’s on your Dalton Utilities account …

Pay Online – Dalton Utilities

https://www.dutil.com/payonline/

Pay your Dalton Utilities or OptiLink bill online today! Just click on an image below. Never paid online before? Start here. Paid online before? Login here. To …

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pay my Optilink Bill?

You may pay by bank draft, by mail or use our easy-to-use online payment option. You may also pay by telephone with your credit card by calling 1-877-328-4974. If you prefer to pay your bill in person, many community banks take OptiLink payments, or you may pay at our business office in the lobby or at our Drive Thru teller.

Can I pay my optimum ID bill online?

You do not have access to this section. Please sign in as the primary Optimum ID to view and pay your bill, or to grant access to additional users Sorry, we can’t accept online payments for your account. Contact us at (866) 213-7456 to make a payment. Sorry we can’t access your billing info right now. Pay Online Pay in Person Pay by Mail

How do I contact Optilink customer service?

Call OptiLink’s customer service center at 706-529-1313. Our customer service team is locally-based and will be available to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I can’t find the documents given to me when my services were installed.

What are the costs associated with Optilink?

* All OptiLink prices are exclusive of applicable franchise fees and federal/state/local taxes. Sign Up! A broadcast fee of $9.69 is added to your bill to offset a portion of the broadcast fees charged to OptiLink by local broadcast television stations (i.e. network affiliates such as CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, etc.).

Leave a Comment