Serves you right for offering a bait and switch deal. If you are selling
unlimited that's what it should be. Why would you be surprised if someone
wants to use the unlimited feature?
What's wrong with selling a 1000 minutes for $10 plan? I guess you are
afraid someone will then offer an
Rich Adamson wrote:
Serves you right for offering a bait and switch deal. If you are selling
unlimited that's what it should be. Why would you be surprised if someone
wants to use the unlimited feature?
What's wrong with selling a 1000 minutes for $10 plan? I guess you are
afraid someone will then
Folks,
Let's try trimming the replies. I'm sick of wading through 100 lines of
reply to find a single line comment.
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
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I am trying to put together a matrix. Please send me links, corrections,
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Kerry,
you did a great job, ... (I made a bookmark of it!!!)
However, I wanted to find
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Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2005 08:21:16 -0700
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] unlimited iax termination
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Serves you right for offering a bait and switch deal. If you are selling
unlimited that's what it should be. Why would you be surprised if someone
wants to use the unlimited feature?
What's wrong with selling a 1000 minutes for $10 plan? I guess you are
afraid someone will then offer an
I am trying to put together a matrix. Please send me links, corrections,
additions, flames, etc.
http://www.geekgazette.com/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=25Item
id=26
Go look at the list on digium's site, free world dialup's site,
the wiki, google, etc.
Rich Adamson wrote:
Sure you can, in most cases. Just check the fine print in their
service agreements, or whatever else they publish. If its not
their, call them as a prospective customer. If they don't answer,
then why bother to do business with them as that's going to be
about the same level of
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see why the business plan is so much more.
-Kerry
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Can you tell me, which SIP providers that *work with asterisk* are
providing unlimited inbound/outbound calling for $20? Iconnecthere is
30
On Friday 08 April 2005 14:20, Kerry Garrison wrote:
I pay $9.95 a month to BroadVoice since I took the unlimited in-state plan
if I upgrade it will be to the $19.95 unlimited world plan. If I expand,
then I would need the $29.95 business plan. Doesn't make sense as I have
several teenagers
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Packet 8 $19.95 (but I use the $49 international
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It's clear that it has to be this way if you think about it. How can someone
sell unlimited traffic for a fixed price unless it exceeds their cost?
Now it is pretty hard to use up the upwards 45 hours the $20 buys them. You'd
need to be on for 2-3 hours per day, seven days a week. But I
Serves you right for offering a bait and switch deal. If you are selling
unlimited that's what it should be. Why would you be surprised if someone
wants to use the unlimited feature?
What's wrong with selling a 1000 minutes for $10 plan? I guess you are
afraid someone will then offer an unlimited
We are planning on offering unlimited IAX terminations to the US for
residential/home users for USD $19.95 per month, and business users for a
higher price (not yet determined), starting May 1st, but we wanted to see
what kind of interest there will be for this first.
If you might be interested
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We are planning on offering unlimited
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We are planning on offering unlimited IAX terminations to the US for
residential/home users for USD $19.95 per month, and business users for a
higher price (not yet determined), starting May 1st, but we
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