Recent content by commodoregenerous

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    Premium rate line/SMS

    Thanks for the replies. Yes, well I know Phonepayplus are the regulator, but my intention is not to use it for a customer complaint line or anything. Furthermore, I'll be completely up-front about the charges levied, so I don't see a problem there unless I've misunderstood what they do. How...
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    Premium rate line/SMS

    Brilliant. Well I would very much appreciate that!
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    Premium rate line/SMS

    ?? Surely someone has experience with these things? I just want a point in the right direction. So many websites providing these services are clearly not up to date, they are referring to ICTIS or somsuch, the predecessor to PhonePayPlus.
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    Premium rate line/SMS

    What does it cost to set up a premium rate line? Does anyone with experience of this business know how much of the say £1.50 a minute I could expect to keep? How often can you withdraw the profit (just wondering as, obviously, it impacts on the cashflow of the business I'd be appending the...
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    Purely commissioned based marketing

    Please expand, this is an avenue me and my partners have not yet explored.
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    How do these companies work? (debt , eviction, Enforcement etc)

    Yeah, I suppose if you can advertise better than a smaller, poorly run company then you can get people to pay £200 and just contract the job out to the other firm for whatever sum, and if you do it enough you'll make money. Probably want to mention in the contract with your customer that the job...
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    Purely commissioned based marketing

    As I said we have made 500 sales as I said in the OP, but we want to make a lot more. Our total revenue stream from this product is going to be very high, relative to the initial cost we charge the customer, to wit we can offer a good commission. PM me if you're interested and I can give you...
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    Purely commissioned based marketing

    I understand that it is high risk, but presumably for those "in the know" as far as marketing goes nothing is completely unknown? If the product is good, and you know who to target presumably you can say, "We're going to make between 20 and 50 sales a day/week/month, so we want, say, £60 per...
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    Purely commissioned based marketing

    Ok, thanks for the feedback. What would be a more appropriate commission?
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    Failing Businesses - Who would benefit?

    Possibly they would, nothing wrong with lending to a company in debt provided you have some collateral and are thus able to point to trust property in the event of an insolvency. The people who walk away from insolvencies with 1p or 2p on the pound are the people (or companies more likely) who...
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    Company Director being made bankrupt

    I presume, and I'm not an expert, that your share of the company can be taken to pay your debts, as you own the shares they are your personal property and can be used to pay off your personal debts?
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    Failing Businesses - Who would benefit?

    Prospective lenders maybe? Is the information protected by data protection laws?
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    Purely commissioned based marketing

    Anyone else interested?
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    Door to door sales teams

    Would you be willing to market an online product (and ebook/bulletin to be exact) by getting people to sign up on paper on their doorstep, with the product subsequently being emailed to them? If so, I'd be very interested to hear. We are selling a product with an initial up front cost of £0.99...