Even if he can't get out of the Cingular contract, I would think paying
you your normal rates would cost less than $1200 to Cingular. Suggest
that your unlimited service is still less expensive than overages.
Mike Hammett wrote:
I have a potential customer that wanted to "try out" my service. He's got
money, so I wasn't afraid he was looking to get something for nothing. He has Cingular
now and can only get 125 - 175 kbit out of it. I clearly can provide a faster less
latent service for a lower monthly cost (costs him $70/month).
Apparently he wasn't on the unlimited rate plan and got hit with a $1200 bill.
He doesn't think he can get out of his Cingular. *argh*
That said, can anyone think of a way to hookup a standalone fax machine with
the Cingular card? I can't contemplate anything at all.
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Intelligent Computing Solutions
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