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www.thewirelessbiz.mywirelessrep.com Residual Income: From Wireless Services. Create a massive residual income from wireless products and services 255 million people use everyday. The personal website of the wireless biz 972-898-3754.
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Lightyear Wireless Launches Customer Referral Program
Lightyear Wireless Launches Customer Referral Program
Santa Rosa, CA (PRWEB) November 9, 2010
Lightyear Wireless, based out of Louisville, KY, recently launched a new program where its wireless customers could refer 5 customers to the company and those customers would in turn earn free wireless service.
As many know, Lightyear utilizes the powerful method of Direct Sales/Network Marketing to distribute its wireless service through a network of Independent Representatives or “IR’s”. The IR’s have been able to earn free wireless service (as well as commissions) by referring just 3 personal customers to the service. But with the addition of this new customer referral program Lightyear has given that same opportunity to its customers.
We spoke with Lightyear’s #1 income earner Ben Sturtevant about the powerful potential of this program. “This without a doubt adds an incredible new dimension to opportunity. Our representatives have always loved the ability to earn free wireless service and getting it for free is very powerful as well. But being able to pass that savings on to customers is really exciting. After all you can’t beat free,” says Mr. Sturtevant.
With the ever changing wireless market and the saturation of customers in the United States, being unique is becoming more and more difficult for the big wireless companies. What Lightyear Wireless has done here really is a game changer. They not only create an incentive for people to become their customer but they’ve found a way to keep those customers on their service. Why would you ever leave a wireless company when you are getting free service? The big wireless companies are going to have a tough time competing with Lightyear’s business model.
To learn more about Lightyear Wireless service you can visit: http://www.59unlimited.com.
To learn more about the Lightyear business opportunity go to: http://www.lywireless.com.
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If I roadrunner internet order, I should be “combined modem and wireless router service”?
question John : When I roadrunner internet order, I should be “wireless modem and router combined service”
There is an extra $ 10 a month, I can not understand why? Since the cost of the wireless router, when a month? If the modem over a regular Ethernet port to connect multiple computers will have? I do not want to take the modem “free” and be able to connect only one computer to best answer.
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is $ 10 per month, is not free, it seems that you mean Internet Roadrunner offers two levels of the modem: 1) Free, but with a modem limited “free” and 2) U.S. $ 10 per month. Well, you did not say how long you have to pay up to $ 10 per month. Whether it’s for six months, then it is a good deal. $ 60 for a wireless modem router is not schlecht.Die big question is whether there are many people in your area. If I could, as in my house, so the wireless is completely useless on weekends and evenings. There are simply too many other people via radio in my building. That’s why I paid extra for a dual-band router modem. When I try to watch on YouTube via the wireless 2.4 GHz (normal tape) during the day, it works well. On the other hand, at night or on weekends, I can not watch videos because they are always buffering, because all my neighbors. In 5 GHz (Dual Band), I can watch YouTube any time, from morning to night or on weekends. I paid about $ 150 for a dual-band router modem plus $ 25 for each dual-band USB Dongle.Zusammenfassend I’ve never seen a provider that offers a good deal for the modem router. If you know what you want, you can get an even better deal. But if you know what you want, you know, you want a more expensive dual-band router modem.
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Q&A: Calls from someone claiming to be “Verizon Wireless Financial Services”?
Question by Joe1: Calls from someone claiming to be “Verizon Wireless Financial Services”?
I know this isn’t the real Financial Services because we pay our bills on time and I’m added onto the account, I’m not the main account… so they have absolutely NO reason to call me.
This number has called me day and night about 4-6 times a day. This started since last week.
Are the calls going to stop on their own or am I going to have to take this up with someone?
I reverse phonebooked the number for free.
It’s a landline phone in Irvine, California.
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I would have the planholder call Verizon customer service. Tell them what’s going on. The may try to press charges if the number is fraudulent. ..
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Cell Phone Digest Now Provides Wireless Services and Devices
Cell Phone Digest Now Provides Wireless Services and Devices
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) March 26, 2006
Cell Phone Digest, Inc. in addition to offering cell phone news, reviews and forums, has teamed up with Inphonic, Inc., to provide wireless services and devices.
Cell Phone Digest-Inphonic has agreements with the six largest wireless carriers in the United States, as well as with several regional carriers, to sell their wireless devices and service plans. Through our agreements with these wireless carriers, we offer consumers a selection of at least four carriers in each of the top 100 U.S. metropolitan markets. Collectively, these carriers’ networks cover 99.8% of the U.S. population.
Cell Phone Digest-Inphonic also purchases wireless devices directly from these carriers and their designated distributors for resale to customers. We sell devices from the leading wireless device manufacturers including Audiovox, Kyocera, LG Electronics, Motorola, Nokia, palmOne, Research in Motion (RIM), Samsung, Sanyo and Sony Ericsson.
Cell Phone Digest (http://www.cellphonedigest.net) is a leading online provider offering cell phone news, reviews, forum and wireless services and devices. Cell Phone Digest is a subsidiary of POB Enterprises, which also owns Insurance For Everything (http://www.insuranceforeverything.com) and mZeus.com (http://www.mzeus.com)
InPhonic is a leading online provider of wireless services and devices, selling wireless services and devices through private labeled websites that we create and manage for online businesses, affinity organizations and national retailers, as well as through our own branded websites.
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