Please explain me SMS and Phone billing rates.

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  • lagcam
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2007
    • 2890

    #16
    It is all about transparency.

    With most payment systems, you tell the customer how much he will pay before he clicks submit [example A]. You know how much the processor will take from you in fees [example b], and you know how much will end up in your bank example [c]


    With ccbill or any other processor, you know all of these numbers. With global acces, you can't tell the customer his end charge? and the only number you know is what you will get in your bank?
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    • ManuelX
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2008
      • 657

      #17
      Originally posted by lagcam
      It is all about transparency.

      With most payment systems, you tell the customer how much he will pay before he clicks submit [example A]. You know how much the processor will take from you in fees [example b], and you know how much will end up in your bank example [c]


      With ccbill or any other processor, you know all of these numbers. With global acces, you can't tell the customer his end charge? and the only number you know is what you will get in your bank?
      Phone billing is not quite the same bussiness for many reasons. As I mentioned before with "INTERNATIONAL" numbers we do not know the exact price that the customer pays due to the reasons stated before, with Premium rate numbers and SMS the user is told EXACTLY what the charges are per minute or per SMS, it is actually displayed on the billing page before he calls or sends his SMS. Hope that answers your question.

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      • lagcam
        Confirmed User
        • Jul 2007
        • 2890

        #18
        Originally posted by manuglobalacces
        Phone billing is not quite the same bussiness for many reasons. As I mentioned before with "INTERNATIONAL" numbers we do not know the exact price that the customer pays due to the reasons stated before, with Premium rate numbers and SMS the user is told EXACTLY what the charges are per minute or per SMS, it is actually displayed on the billing page before he calls or sends his SMS. Hope that answers your question.
        You know it didn't answer my question despite the fact that I couldn't have asked that question any clearer, but nevermind, your nonsense replies have killed any interest I may have had in the answer or Global acces.
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        • Due
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2001
          • 3620

          #19
          Originally posted by lagcam
          You know it didn't answer my question despite the fact that I couldn't have asked that question any clearer, but nevermind, your nonsense replies have killed any interest I may have had in the answer or Global acces.
          It will cost the user between 0.005 USD per minute (half a cent) up to about 1 USD per minute depending on the calling plan the user have with their telecom.

          It's an international number, the rates are not fixed and they are set out solely by the provider of the end user and the calling plan the user is on. We don't ask the user about calling plans or whatnot, we just know what numbers would be most likely to have good billing access based on his IP address.

          I'm sorry you are not happy with the answer provided, you will get the same answer from anyone else you ask who have a clue of what they are talking about. If they claim something else then be sure you have a clear agreement on how and when you are getting paid since it looks like they are just telling you want you wanna hear.

          We are not using numbers defined as IPRS by ITU for the sole reason that adult services wouldn't be paid if used from countries where adult services are not allowed due to political or religious reasons. In general they have also poor access and the pricing is still not transparent.

          For domestic numbers, premium sms, direct billing or wap billing we obviously know the charges as we are charging using direct contracts and the phone company have a pre-agreed markup with us.

          We obviously try and get Premium SMS or other domestic billing options in countries that is important and where the services would be allowed by the local regulators, but when it's not possible, examples like turkey, saudi arabia, iraq, afghanistan and so on we figured people use our system to increase their button line so if we can charge someone then we will per default.

          If you are not happy with that then we can block countries on an account basis when there is no domestic billing options, this allows you to accept money only from people where you have a 100% accurate view of what the end user is charged. We can also redirect it back to a predefined URL.
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          • Just Alex
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            • Aug 2007
            • 6060

            #20
            Originally posted by Due
            It will cost the user between 0.005 USD per minute (half a cent) up to about 1 USD per minute depending on the calling plan the user have with their telecom.
            Interesting. So no matter what the payout is set at 1.20 per 10 minute call? Even if he's charged 0.005 per minute?

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            • Due
              Confirmed User
              • Mar 2001
              • 3620

              #21
              Originally posted by Just Alex
              Interesting. So no matter what the payout is set at 1.20 per 10 minute call? Even if he's charged 0.005 per minute?
              Yes, the telecoms are charged at wholesale rates and they charge their customers based on their selected plans. There can be users on specific group plans who can call the numbers for less than what their provider is charged.

              Some companies may also just give in their plans "1500 minutes domestic calling and 250 minutes international calling" for $xx.xx per month. Obviously calculating the end user cost in such circumstances is next to impossible.
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              • BNMedia
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                • Nov 2009
                • 433

                #22
                I use phone billing provided by GXBill but I've started pulling it off my join pages. Recently I've seen users with a fast connection get 10 minutes access and download several hundred MB of content. All for less than $2 ! It doesn't make good business sense!
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                • Just Alex
                  Liv Benson to You, Bitch
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 6060

                  #23
                  Originally posted by BNMedia
                  I use phone billing provided by GXBill but I've started pulling it off my join pages. Recently I've seen users with a fast connection get 10 minutes access and download several hundred MB of content. All for less than $2 ! It doesn't make good business sense!
                  I think the only way to benefit from this is to use geoip or some sort of redirect only for those countries that won't bill thru CC anyway. Like ex-ussr countries that decline on traditional billing platforms.

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                  • lagcam
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 2890

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Due
                    It will cost the user between 0.005 USD per minute (half a cent) up to about 1 USD per minute depending on the calling plan the user have with their telecom.

                    It's an international number, the rates are not fixed and they are set out solely by the provider of the end user and the calling plan the user is on. We don't ask the user about calling plans or whatnot, we just know what numbers would be most likely to have good billing access based on his IP address.
                    Finally, an answer to the question. Now why was that so hard?


                    Originally posted by Due
                    I'm sorry you are not happy with the answer provided, you will get the same answer from anyone else you ask who have a clue of what they are talking about. If they claim something else then be sure you have a clear agreement on how and when you are getting paid since it looks like they are just telling you want you wanna hear.
                    As opposed to not telling me anything like the first few answers given.

                    I understand how your business works, and I understand that that of the companies that operate in this field, you were as far as I am aware, and may still be the only ones who guarantee the payout and don't make the webmaster wait until you get paid to pay out, but you must understand that potential users of your service *SHOULD* want to know (and care) how much the end user will be charged to access their site.

                    You have now answered the question but I think it would have made you look better if you didn't at first try so hard not to.
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                    • papill0n
                      Unregistered Abuser
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 15547

                      #25
                      notice paul went nowhere near it

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