Paytel offers businesses a secondary phone number that generates revenue from incoming calls. When customers call a business' Paytel number from their cell phone, the call is connected directly between cellular networks, bypassing landlines. This allows Paytel to share the cost savings with the business by paying them 34 cents per minute for each call. Businesses can use their Paytel number alongside their regular number and earn additional income any time customers use their cell phone to call. Signing up is free for a 30-day trial, with a once-off 360 Rand fee if the business decides to keep the Paytel number after the trial.
1. Welcome to Paytel
All businesses receive inbound phone calls and every day millions of
phone calls are received in South Africa alone. By implementing your
own Paytel number, you will make a profit on incoming calls even
BEFORE you do business with the caller. And your existing phone
structure remains 100% unaffected. Paytel offers an exciting new
business concept which may soon dominate the entire industry,
from a sole proprietor to a corporate helpdesk. Companies like the
AA, Junk Mail and many more have already spotted the benefits,
stepped forward and implemented such numbers for their
helpdesks. http://savemore.paytel.co.za?rid=46338
2. Paytel Generates Revenue...
Almost 80% of your customers call your business from their cell phones even though it
costs more than the traditional land line. Paytel allows you to capitalise from this new
trend allowing you to earn up to 50c per minute on all such cell phone calls.
When cell phone customers call your business via your Paytel number, these calls are connected directly from one cellular
network to another cellular network bypassing the land line infrastructure. By capitalising on large call volumes we can then
deliver the call to your switchboard for cheaper and pass the difference in profits over to you. This means that on average
you will earn 34c per minute excl VAT ( or 38.76c incl. Vat) from all the calls received on your Paytel number. We
recommend that you still advertise your normal land line number in combination with your Paytel number (see example
below), since you do not necessary want your land line customers to call the more expensive cell phone rate. However, if land
line customers also call your Paytel number it too will generate revenue for your account.
More Examples:
1) If your business receives 30 calls per day, each lasting about 6 minutes per call you will receive R 1,436.00 pm
2) If your business receives 600 calls per day each lasting 5 minutes each you will earn R23,310 pm extra
The costs of calls made to Paytel numbers are the cell phone rate of R 2.85 per minute also referred to as value added
services (VAS) rates. Since cell phone callers are already paying cell phone rates it has little effect on them opposed to land line
users. The more people that phone your business via your Paytel number and the longer they talk, the more you earn. It's that
simple. You can implement your new Paytel number without any down time and no loss of any current business.
Primarily aimed at calls received from cell phones Paytel numbers
are extremely simple to implement with no impact on your current
system. We provide your business with a second phone number
which is a "virtual cell phone number". This number is then linked
to your main switchboard number so that when it is called from a
cell phone your main line will ring. The versatility of he number
allows you to receive any number of calls simultaneous providing
your switchboard has sufficient incoming lines. In other words, if
your land line is engaged, your Paytel number will also be engaged
and visa versa.
3. If you answer yes to ANY of the questions
below, Paytel may be for you...
Do you advertise?
Do you have a business? (small or large)
Do you receive inbound calls?
Do you have an existing phone line or switchboard, or are you planning
on getting one?
Would you like to generate extra income for your business?
Do you have a call centre, helpdesk or IVR?
2. Alternative uses for Paytel numbers
The main prize is to substitute your current business number with your Paytel number to allow you to generate a profit
from ALL incoming calls to your business or call centre. However, Paytel is not just limited to your main business line. It
can be used for calls made to your I V R, help desk, fax line, promotions, competitions, advertising, after-hours number,
jump the queue number, premium service, website number, reception area or home office. The uses are endless, and
you can receive multiple calls simultaneously (providing you have a call hunting facility and more than one line or a
switchboard). This means that you can earn on each minute of each phone call to each line in your company
simultaneously from just one Paytel number. If you are planning to advertise the Paytel number will be ideal as it will
help you to cover the cost. Ultimately, it is an extra weapon in your profit generating arsenal and it's up to you how you
want to employ it. The best thing to do is to try it on a free 30-day trial and witness the benefits and functionality for
yourself.
4. Paytel benefits
Earn up to 50c/min from ALL incoming calls
It's a simple add-on to any land line
Your old number still works
No installation or set-up required
One national number for life (even if you move)
No monthly fees
Receive multiple calls simultaneously*
* Only if you have call hunting enabled, or a switchboard
3. Requirements
In order to apply for a Paytel number, you must have an existing land line (Telkom or Neotel) to which the Paytel number
can be diverted. Paytel numbers cannot be diverted to cell phone numbers. Paytel is intended for business use, not
residential. Whether you have a small home business or a large corporate help desk, Paytel will work for you. Paytel works
with ANY switchboard, no matter how big or small, and if your switchboard can handle more than one call at a time , your
Paytel number can too. If you are uncertain whether Paytel will work with your existing number or system, simply try it on
our free 30-day trial. Don't hesitate, test it yourself - at no cost! It's that simple.
4. Cost and set-up
Paytel can be tried free on a 30-day trial. If you would like to keep your number, there will be a once-off setup fee of
R360 after 30 days. If you cancel your trial before this, no payment is necessary. A Paytel number requires no set-up, no
software, no hardware and no installation. Your application will be processed within five business days. Don't worry, your
old number will remain unaffected and will still work. If at a future date you would like to move office and have the Paytel
number diverted to another number, it will cost only R150 to divert to the new number.
R360once-off activation fee
No monthly cost!
5. 6. Sign-up
It takes less than six minutes to apply for a Paytel number! Complete the short risk-free application form on the website. If
you are uncertain about how the service works, simply test it on our free 30 day trial. The email to which this info pack was
attached, contains all the required information and links to signup. Also print and complete the attached A4 application
form and fax it back to us. Once your application has been received, you will receive your Paytel number within five
business days.
Contact Information:
Signup online or get more info here> http://savemore.paytel.co.za?rid=46338
Download a fax application form here > http://savemore.paytel.co.za/a4.asp?rid=46338
Contact us or log a support ticket here > http://savemore.paytel.co.za/contacts.asp?rid=46338