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Originally posted by dabomb
OK, but is a 900# still what i want if what i'm trying to do is charge per/minute for ver?
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Personally, I would do what my friends do. Charge the customer on their credit card for a block of minutes. So they can buy 10, 20, 30 or what ever minutes you want to charge them.
You could use both credit cards and 900#. If you get your own 900#, you'll be paying out alot for the setup and programming. So only get your own if your bringing in good money. Otherwise if you want to go the 900# route, your best bet would be through CCBill or PayWide. The only problem with going through CCBill or PayWide is your going to be paying out a percentage that you wouldn't have to pay if you had your own 900#. PayWide charges 5% - 8%. I think (not sure) CCBill charges 11% - 14%.
I might be able to set you up through PayWide to charge per minute via credit card. I'd have to look into it though.