[asterisk-biz] DIDs For Sale

Lane Sullivan lane at jtinvest.com
Wed Sep 10 17:41:20 CDT 2008


Dealing with 3 down servers in 2 different cities at the moment I have to
admit this list can make you laugh...lol

 

Lane

 

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From: asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jai Rangi
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 4:34 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] DIDs For Sale

 

Man you are brutal, 
But anyway the positive side of this is that we know what all needs to be
fixed. 



On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com>
wrote:

Jai Rangi wrote:

> 1. Yes we have this full rate center.

Which full rate center?  You mean, you have the full list of rate
centers available that you claim to have available?   If so, that is not
a singularity.


> 2. What are my volume commitment with my carrier, how many customers I
> have? Who will write those in a mailing list?

Nobody is asking you to reveal that information.


> 3. Yes, we can sell you $6.99, and this is the future of VoIP. DIDs has
> to be that cheap for businesses to make some money.

How are you going to sell me $6.99?


> Last but not least, I am offering TRY before BUY, and pay only when you
> are satisfied with the quality and service.

And I am supposed to give you my credit card information afterward?

I hate to break it to you, but either for lack of reading comprehension
skills, or deliberately, you seem to be failing to notice that you are
being accused of being a scammer, and failing to establish credibility
in this community.

Things that don't augment your credibility:

- Your web site is full of orthographic errors, arbitrary noun
capitalisation techniques, and awkward, naive turns of phrase.

- It is also characterised by a conspicuous absence of any information
related to your company, any technical details of your offering, or any
clear and distinct avenue for customer service or sales inquiries other
than a "contact us" form.

- Complete lack of any established and asserted corporate identity.

- Complete lack of any information as to your sign-up and provisioning
process.

- The phraseology of most artifacts of your web site sounds a lot like
something from Borat.  Or worse, a pompous, gassy caricature thereof.
This is epitomised by things like:

"You no longer need to buy by the T1/E1 or DS3. We provide DID's from
over 2500 US rate centers."  ("The T1/E1 or DS3?"  "DID's?")

"We have great plans for DID originations."  ("We are make a service
providings - happy time?")

...

Anyway, the point is that there are few things that telecom people are
more afraid of than whimsical, fly-by-night operations with no business
processes, quality control, or reliability in place.  However, that is
precisely the impression that information about your operation -- to the
extent that it exists in any manner whatsoever -- conveys.

If you are actually trying to be a legitimate origination/termination
reseller, you need to clean up your act.  Or at the very least, hire
someone who speaks passable English to rewrite your web site.
Personally, I suspect the underlying intentions are far worse than the
result of simple naivete, ignorance, and Philistinism.

-- Alex

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Evariste Systems
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