C. Savinovich wrote: > A premium number is the equivalent of a 900 number. It can have a charge > of up to $3.00 per minute for the originator. They are asking you to dial > it because they want to pay you 6 cents per minute, and you pay the charge > of $3 per minute to the carrier. > > CS > > $3 a minute? Pshaw! That's pocket change. We were hit by PRS fraud early on in our company's lifespan where we saw some $500/minute calls. The thing about premium rate numbers is that most countries pretty much allow you to charge whatever the heck you want.
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