edg@claris.uucp (Edward Greenberg) (09/27/89)
I wonder what this fellow is selling. In article <824@male.EBay.Sun.COM> from ca.general, it is written: > For long distance phone calls, the charge from the most expensive > one to the least expensive ones are : AT&T, MCI, Sprint. > The rate I am going to introduce to you is 10% lower than Sprint. > >The advantage: > >1. Highest quality phone network provided by Sprint/MCI. >2. Lowest rate. (10% lower than sprint for the whole day, no day > rate, evening rate, night rate) >3. No cost to you, except if you are AT&T and will be moved to > Sprint's service, PAC BELL will charge 5 dollars one time fee > for the move. If you are on Sprint or MCI now, there is no > charge from Pac Bell. > >How to register: > >1. Fill out a application form (easy form), sign it and send back to me. >What is the difference on service: > >1. No difference at all. > >2. No extra number to dial. > >3. 800 number for customer service. > >4. travel card available. > >Give me call if you have more question. > >Sign up today, you have nothing to lose ! >And tell your friends about it. >Thanks ! > >Victor Jieh >408-276-4192 (O) >408-253-1639 (H) >1025 Miller Ave. >San Jose, CA 95129 [Moderator's Note: Well, I have to wonder myself what he is selling. It might be Sprint WATS, thus it is a little cheaper than regular Sprint, but I dunno. I wonder if he is brokering for Sprint. The clues he gives are (1) no day/evening/night differential and (2) no changeover fee if already on Sprint. He may have a user group or club which purchases Sprint in bulk (such as WATS) and re-sells it. How about someone in 408 checking him out and posting a report. PT]