UPDATE NOTICE - JANUARY, 1995: I AM NO LONGER INVOLVED WITH THIS PROGRAM. IT IS A GOOD ONE, AND WORTH THE EFFORT TO SIGN UP, BUT I AM SO INVOLVED WITH OTHER THINGS I DONT HAVE TIME TO DO THIS ANY LONGER. THE FILE IS LEFT HERE F.Y.I. HOWEVER YOU SHOULD CONTACT THE COMPANY DIRECT IF INTERESTED SINCE I AM NO LONGER THEIR AGENT. PATRICK TOWNSON From telecom Sat Feb 20 16:50:45 1993 Received: by delta.eecs.nwu.edu id AA28667 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for telecom); Sat, 20 Feb 1993 16:50:45 -0600 Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1993 16:50:45 -0600 From: TELECOM Moderator Message-Id: <199302202250.AA28667@delta.eecs.nwu.edu> To: telecom Subject: My New Venture: The Orange Calling Card Before you read further, be advised I am going to try to sell you something. I recently resigned my employment of several years and have begun a business of my own as an independent sales agent or contractor for Orange Communications, Inc. of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a small but growing long distance carrier. They offer 1+ dialing and a telephone calling card which has *no surcharge* associated with its use. To use it, you dial an 800 number, then the number you are calling, the ten digit card number and your PIN. It can be used from any phone anywhere, and is particularly useful if you are at a private payphone with high rates or at a phone where choice of carrier is restricted. It is quite useful in hotels where there is a surcharge added for the use of the phone. University phone systems are another example where the Orange Card is useful. If you are at a phone which allows you to call an 800 number, then you can use the Orange Card. Orange Card charges a flat rate of 25 cents per minute, and they bill in six-second increments rather than whole minutes. You can see that the savings in using this calling card come from short (one to ten minute) calls. If your long distance calls are all mostly short, then you'll save quite a bit of money monthly. Orange Card: Has no monthly minimum, no annual fees. Has open account billing; you pay from a statement rendered monthly. Has a customer service 800 number for billing inquiries and assistance with completing calls as needed. Allows calls to anywhere in the USA including Alaska and Hawaii for the flat rate of 25 cents per minute at any time. Allows Directory Assistance calls at the prevailing rate for same. Has a one-time $15 charge to process your application, put your account in the computer and issue your plastic calling card. You can make local calls around town from a payphone using the Orange Card also; bear in mind the savings applies when the calls are short, before the local telco surcharge can be 'spread across' the minutes of a longer call. To get to the point: I'd like you to sign up for an Orange Calling Card. Try it for a month or two as an alternative to the calling card you are currently using. See if it doesn't save you money anywhere you would normally pay a surcharge for calls, such as at payphones, hotels, etc. Profits to me will be used to offset my increasing costs involved in moderating TELECOM Digest and comp.dcom.telecom. You'll save money on your long distance phone bill and I'll make a little money to pay the phone bill here. Is that fair enough? If you write me, I'll send you a brochure and application by mail. You complete it and send it with your $12 signup fee direct to Orange at the address on the application. Thanks for reading this and your support. Patrick Townson The TELECOM Digest Please do not respond to the Digest address! PAT AS NOTED ABOVE, FILE HERE FOR INFORMATION ONLY. I NO LONGER HANDLE THIS OR PROCESS THE APPLICATIONS. PLEASE DO NOT WRITE TO ME ABOUT IT.