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BBL: Payment methods

Learn which payment methods you can use to top up your account balance.

When purchasing a DialLink subscription or adding funds to your account balance, you can choose from the following payment methods:

  • Payment by credit or debit card

  • ACH payment (U.S. bank account)

Payment by credit or debit card

You can pay using a credit or debit card by providing your card details. Once added, DialLink can use this card for current and future payments, including subscription renewals and balance top-ups.

The following card networks are supported:

  • Visa

  • Mastercard

  • American Express

  • Discover

Card authorization typically happens within seconds. However, the actual transaction may take up to 3 business days to be fully processed, depending on your bank.

ACH payment (U.S. bank account)

You can also make payments via Automated Clearing House (ACH), which is an electronic transfer between U.S. bank accounts. This method does not require paper checks, wire transfers, or credit card networks.

ACH payments typically take 1 to 3 business days to process. However, DialLink supports Same Day ACH, which allows payments to be processed within one business day in most cases.

Once you provide your bank account details via ACH, DialLink will use them for future payments, including subscription renewals and balance top-ups.

How to use ACH payment (U.S. bank account)

To use ACH as your payment method, follow these steps on the payment screen:

  1. Select Bank as your payment method

  2. Choose your bank from the list

  3. Click Agree and continue

  4. Enter the email address associated with your DialLink account

  5. Enter your DialLink phone number

  6. Sign in to your bank account to provide your account details

  7. Accept the online authorization (mandate) by clicking Accept, Pay, or selecting the required checkbox

Once the process is complete, you will receive a notification confirming that your payment has been successfully processed.

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