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  • Relish XXX
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2004
    • 4904

    #1

    You offer someone a $1m per month deal and....

    This is great. I heard today of a dialer/premium rate deal going that would be turnover $1m per month. The company asked me if I knew of anyone that could help. I am not a technical guy but I have been in business long enough to know who sucks and who doesnt.

    Golden rule when choosing companies, never email sales to set the deal up. Sales are always on the phone and will get back straight away. Email the tech support with the deal and see how long it takes them to pass it to sales. In theory with all these adverts of 24/7 tech support it should go through quick. By doing this you can also see how efficient the company is internally with communication and how good they are at responding to shit if it goes down!


    I sent the email to both companies 12 hours ago. I still havent heard back.

    Where is Mitch Platt when you need him!

  • pr0
    rockin tha trailerpark
    • May 2001
    • 23088

    #2
    Ahhh brings back fond memories of telco, niteline, gib
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    • Michael O
      More Cowbell
      • Jul 2001
      • 10607

      #3
      Originally posted by pr0
      Ahhh brings back fond memories of telco, niteline, gib
      And Snow spamming his vipdialer shit everywhere night and day.
      Truth Teller

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      • WiredGuy
        Pounding Googlebot
        • Aug 2002
        • 34512

        #4
        With volumes of $1m/month, you shouldn't be emailing the CEO or CFO, not sales and definitely not tech support.
        WG
        I play with Google.

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        • d00t
          Confirmed User
          • Sep 2002
          • 3766

          #5
          Originally posted by WiredGuy
          With volumes of $1m/month, you shouldn't be emailing the CEO or CFO, not sales and definitely not tech support.
          WG
          the sales guy wants the % ;)

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