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Which is the best company to use for setting up a premium rate phone line?
wisemen
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or the cheapest?
Am also interested in setting up a "premium SMS" service.
Apart from BT any other decent providers out there?
BT only pays out once a month. Do others payout sooner?
Actually, does anyone know if carphoneware or others offer premium numbers or premium sms setups? Cos I have so far only found BT offering them.
I dont think i have to register at payphoneplus cos its not adult, tarot or advice or gambling related but registering there shouldnt be a problem. Looking to have revenues of £100/week and above.
thx
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Am also interested in setting up a "premium SMS" service.
Apart from BT any other decent providers out there?
BT only pays out once a month. Do others payout sooner?
Actually, does anyone know if carphoneware or others offer premium numbers or premium sms setups? Cos I have so far only found BT offering them.
I dont think i have to register at payphoneplus cos its not adult, tarot or advice or gambling related but registering there shouldnt be a problem. Looking to have revenues of £100/week and above.
thx
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This site is all about money saving. Why the hell should any member on here help you set up something we all actively fight and campaign against ?
shammy0 -
You WILL need to register with PhonepayPlus to run ANY 09 number.
I have previously used telesave (support@telesave.co.uk) who offer no set up charges but there are many suppliers out there.
It all depends what service you wish to provide as to whether a premium number is still the most cost effective way to do it (the end user will still be paying a significant amount that you are not receiving, especially when calling from a mobile).0
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