[Asterisk-Users] OT: Toll Free

Richard Lyman pchammer at dynx.net
Fri Oct 1 11:39:17 MST 2004


Brandon Patterson (peering) wrote:

> 800's offer a large exposure from the $ position. Its still no reason to
> treat a long term or any customer like dirt. There are lost of scum in the
> phone biz that have migrated over to Voip but, there are an equal amount of
> telecom people tracking them. That said, I think we are going to see 800#'s
> drop to a more common sense price and probably more plans that include free
> minutes as well. Kall8 could have just had a person in billing who was
> having a bad day. I am not saying its right but, you can always follow up
> with a letter of concern to the company A client who has been online for two
> years is a client anyone would want to keep. We all "VOTE" with our wallets.
> At the end of the day its up to us to decide where to spend the money.
> 
> Brandon
> 
then by all means, please take your vote to the risk management 
offices of the cc processors, and see how far you get.

my point is it's NOT the client/seller relationship thats the 
ISSUE (at least you originally didn't present it that way) it was 
because the SELLER didn't bend over backward for you .. the long 
time customer..  HE CAN'T!

once again, maybe you should research the REQUIREMENTS of having 
and maintaining an ONLINE merchant account.  i'm sure if you went 
to google and typed in 'risk management cc processing hell' there 
are almost 10,000 hits.

this is my last post on this (sorry to the rest of you)




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