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Old Sep 10, 2007 | 3:46 pm
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jswitch
 
Join Date: May 2007
Programs: DL PM, SPG, MG, HHG, AA Gold, AMEX PLAT,
Posts: 82
Originally Posted by Boraxo
Sounds like an interesting concept.

However, it appears limited to companies with high telecom expenditures, and not at all for individuals such as myself (and many other FTers) who take pride in having negotiated very low rates with our cell and home (if any) telecom cos. Am I missing something?
Hopefully this helps shed some light on some of the goals...


"Desired" Target Market:

Business customer interested in (Local, Long Distance, Data, Cell)

telecom services which are currently NOT under a contract (or the contract is going to expire soon)

average monthly usage (per service type) greater than $100

Telecom Rewards offers residential programs as well. Its safe to say if you're looking to spend very little but reap tons of miles... it's probably not a good fit for you. Miles will be rewarded based on the amount "actually" spent per month (per service type) There will be several methods of earning miles. For example, someone who signs a 2 year contract will definitely earn more miles per dollar spent than someone on a 1 yr contract.

Keep in mind... the goal is to reward customer loyalty.

Please, let me stress, don't disqualify yourself prior to investigating this opportunity. The official site will clearly define the program and product portfolio.

There are plans for a referral program, affiliate program, etc.

Who knows? Maybe your neighbor owns a business which spends a couple grand per month on Long Distance.... there's no reason why you shouldn't be rewarded for referring business. TR mission is to create a 'win win' for everyone that has a positive vibe & good intentions. The telecom industry has been plaqued with scammers from every angle. Consumers looking for the next 'loophole' in order to cheat/trick a carrier into rewarding them miles b/c they 'worked' the system. We all know how carriers rarely lived up to their end of the deal as well. Why do you think so few carriers award miles today?
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