Gurvijay Singh Bhatti wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I would like to know your experience in providing services to people where
> they dial in a number,
> enter user ID and password and then they are allowed to make calls.
>
> Is it successful? Mostly people use calling cards, it is bit different
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Seriously though,people who use calling cards do so only because they
see the very low per minute rates being advertised.
They never read the fine print where all the charges get factored in.
Who does anyway?
The end result is they complain they get cheated out of th
Seriously though,people who use calling cards do so only because they
see the very low per minute rates being advertised.
They never read the fine print where all the charges get factored in.
Who does anyway?
The end result is they complain they get cheated out of their minutes.
It's funny t
Gurvijay Singh Bhatti wrote:
Thanks for your email.
What is your business model? How do your customers replenish their accounts?
That should be obvious from the emails the system sent out to you when
you registered.
Which software you use to monitor how much credit is left?
A hybri
Thanks for your email.
What is your business model? How do your customers replenish their accounts?
Which software you use to monitor how much credit is left?
Regards
Gurvijay
PS: I created a test account on your website, so apologies for nuisance.
--- JP Carballo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gurvijay Singh Bhatti wrote:
Hello everyone,
I would like to know your experience in providing services to people where they
dial in a number,
enter user ID and password and then they are allowed to make calls.
Uhuh. I offer the same service sans the password.
Is it successful? Mostly p
Hello everyone,
I would like to know your experience in providing services to people where they
dial in a number,
enter user ID and password and then they are allowed to make calls.
Is it successful? Mostly people use calling cards, it is bit different and
convenient but what is
your experience