peteark
- 24 May 2005 13:03
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advans
- 09 Jun 2005 08:43
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Parthian, Mobile to Mobile suffers the same probs throughout the industry as each service provider adds their bit on to the 10p.
There are a few exceptions and from what I have learned recently, mobile operators are soon to be kicked into touch.
You need to ring Envesta to find out which operators charge what because they all have different charges.
I was under the impression that on an 02 contract, there were no charges, but I could be mistaken on that!
Haystack
- 09 Jun 2005 08:49
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There is no catch with 1899 and 18866 as there are no extra charges. When I call UK landlines it says "this is free phone call" or "0p per minute". I just oay the connection charge and I can stay on all day for free.
advans
- 09 Jun 2005 08:49
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An interseting comment on Bloomberg last night, I only caught the end of it, but mobile call charges in India have been radically cut and this has increased the amount of subscribers recently by 1.7 million or so, which will certainly benefit CCR as they must be the most pro-active company in marketing at the moment. The right place at the right time can make one big difference to a company's success!!!
Kayak
- 09 Jun 2005 08:50
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advans, you're keen on this one I can tell, but the market is an extremely competitive one. The service may be OK but it certainly isn't the best thing since sliced bread and there are plenty of others like it if not better. Unlikely to be a moneyspinner therefore.
Haystack
- 09 Jun 2005 08:50
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The 1899 service also has a system where you can take advantage of their low international calling rates when using your mobile.
advans
- 09 Jun 2005 08:51
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Haystack - 09 Jun'05 - 08:49 - 597 of 598 (Filtered)
I shan't copy this in again Hay, it is a permanent feature. I cannot see what you say, it is bound to be useless crap anyway.
Save your keyboard!!!!!
Parthian
- 09 Jun 2005 08:52
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thanks advans - you're right. I bought What Mobile or some such title the other day and couldn't believe the complexity of tariffs and offers. How does anyone without a doctorate in Astrophysics get by nowadays.
Haystack
- 09 Jun 2005 08:56
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advans
As I am filtered by you, what makes you think my posts are directed to you? A lapse in logic somewhere I think. I am posting responses to your posts, but they are directed at the thread and not you. I am sure that you can read anyway. Very few people actually filter anyone. It is used more often as a form of insult. There, take that, I have filtered you. I never filter anyone as negative views are often more important than positive ones.
advans
- 09 Jun 2005 08:57
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We'll see! And you are wrong (you are sounding suspiciously like Haystack too!), CCR is NOT just like all the rest, it's product has a few very diverse angles to it which are being used for purposes nothing to do with international calls. I fear you will have to join the queue to understand exactly what!
All will soon be revealed. Many of the dealers signed up are fully aware of what CCR are achieveing and I personally know the fulll potential because I have sold it to an organisation who will never call abroad. They have a totally different use for the 'instant non-geo numbers'!
If the people who condemned it actually knew what it actually does, they would have to admit they were wrong and comments like ' Unlikely to be a moneyspinner therefore' would have to be eaten!!!!!
advans
- 09 Jun 2005 09:00
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Sorry, bad termination, not 'suspiciously, more 'awfully like'!!
peteark
- 09 Jun 2005 09:02
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Morning Chris,
Didnt have a sore head this morning, was unexpected. Even went shopping and didnt get irratable with any Germans. Got my pension sorted at last, even got a refund from the tax man. If you would like to meet up for the day on Sat 25th June, I will be in UK, have not made any plans yet but might take the kids to Chessington.
Haystack
- 09 Jun 2005 09:02
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I must agree with Kayak. This maket is incredibly crowded. Even AOL are offering their subscribers cheap phone call deals. I think CCR is going to fall on its face and get withdrawn after a year or so after making losses. Until then it could easily be a drag on EVS. Even EVS did expect it to make money for 18 months and t only started recently. That could mean depressed profits for EVS for another year at least.
advans
- 09 Jun 2005 09:04
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Can probably manage that mate!
peteark
- 09 Jun 2005 09:09
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We will stay in that area for the night before heading back home on Sunday. You could bring your daughter to the park. There is a slight ammendment to the header ;-)
peteark
- 09 Jun 2005 09:11
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As my wife will be there, it may be an idea to see if your dear lady would like to come along.
QUINAN
- 09 Jun 2005 14:46
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Well I am doing my bit for CCR all parcels sent out now have My CCR web site plastered all over them, all invoices and payments have my CCR business card attached, all in all my customers will see CCR weather they like it or not. Oh and the deliver drivers and sorting offices will be drawn to the CCR web page.
www.cheapercallrate.info
As they say every little helps
advans
- 09 Jun 2005 15:02
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Just had a glance at the other side Quin, it's laughable!!!
Beginning to think I would rather read just 10 posts per day here than the repeat rubbish over there.
Good idea on the parcel's mate! I have been in talks with a famous fast food outlet as I have a colleague there on the marketing and he is quite impressed. If that comes off I will be a happy chappy!
I rang EVS earlier and gues what? It was engaged!!!! Of course, they could have taken the phones off the hook, but I will go on the idea that they were being inundated with calls!!!
thirdtime
- 09 Jun 2005 15:05
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I will soon be joining the fold of dealers - I will be trying a few ideas for promotion. I may consider using leaflet distribution through local press and also community newsletter advertising. Once I have some suitable artwork produced I see no reason why it should not be made available to other dealers.
I may enquire to Envesta about some subsidy for promotional material as I cannot be sure the commission alone would cover my production costs. I will need to see what Envesta are offering dealers from stock and whether it will fulfil my marketing approach.
In this digital age it is possible to do a print run with variable data - dealer codes could easily be added to literature at print stage to personalise dealers marketing blurb.
Is this a good idea?
thirdtime
- 09 Jun 2005 15:06
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advans ADV*N - ;-) - it's a hoot!
advans
- 09 Jun 2005 15:09
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Thirdtime, leaflets are available for dealers, it might be worth your time ringing and asking to speak to Steve Gardiner about them!