FAQ and What Makes WorldNet
Different
From Other Agents and/or Consultants?
As you know, there's a lot of bad telecom salespeople and
consultants out there.
We make it our priority to be different.
As you read these frequently asked questions, you will come
to realize how different we are and you'll be asking us...
"where were you guys 3 1/2 years ago?"
1 - What do you mean by becoming my telecom
department at no cost to me? Click here for
answer
Telecom departments are responsible for handling everything
telecom related from getting the lowest pricing, auditing
bills for bogus charges, billing errors, trouble issues,
coordinating telecom vendors and many more
responsibilities.
If you don't have a current telecom department, then
yourself or one of your employees has to handle these
tasks. So when I say - "I become your telecom
department" - then my staff and I take over these
responsibilities.
If you currently have a telecom department, then we
assist them with these tasks so they can now give their
attention to more productive matters.
2 - I see everyone online offering these incredible
low rates, how do I know they're for real, it seems too good to
be true. Click here for
answer
You are correct. You do have to read the fine print. Not
all rates mean the same thing. A 2.5 cent rate doesn't
always mean the same thing. You have to pay careful
attention to the billing increments.
Many times a 2.5 rate will be closer to 4
cents or even higher because of their billing tricks.
Instead of the standard 18/6 billing, they'll round up your
call in 30 or 60 second increment, instead of 6 second
increments.
What this means to you is... if you're on a call for 1
minute and 5 seconds, they'll round up your call to either
1 minute and 30 seconds or 2 minutes. As you can see, this
can easily raise your bill by 15-45%. The bigger your
bill, the bigger the difference will be.
I've seen the horror stories of this shady
practice.
All the carriers I represent will be either 6/6,
18/6 and even 6/1 billing increments . So my 2.5
cent rate is really 2.5 cents.
3 - Why don't you have a rate calculator on your
site showing all the different carriers and their
rates? Click here for
answer
If you are only spending a few hundred dollars on your
phone bill, then rate calculators are fine but if you are
spending more, then you'll need a full analysis because I need to look at your
calling patterns, and if bigger, possible T1 connection.
Rate calculators can not analyze your bill.
Also, the results of these types of sites can be confusing.
What looks best isn't always in your best interests.
With the different variables, such as instate vs out of
state calling, switch or t1, voip or SIP, can not be
thrown together and offered as if you were shopping
for life insurance.
I prefer to get to know you and your business. The
importance of understanding your business is vital to
offering you the correct telecom services.
4 - It seems that the traditional carriers like
AT&T, MCI, Verizon etc... don't always offer the most
competitive rates - so how can I know these other carriers,
that no one has ever heard of before, are stable and won't be
going out of business and leaving me without phone
service. Click here for
answer
Great question! You do have to be very careful in choosing
a reseller. One thing to note, resellers are just as their
name implies, they are reselling long distance on the
network of main tier 1 providers, AT&T, Verizon, Qwest,
Global Crossing.
These resellers can be advantageous but you have to do your
homework. If a reseller goes out of business that means
your long distance service is out of business, too.
If your long distance isn't important for you, then it
won't matter which carrier you choose but if it's important
to you, then you need expert advice in choosing the best
and most stable carrier.
I will give you several options to choose from and my
recommendations why the particular company of choice would
be the best fit for your business and then you choose.
You've got no risk.
5 -Why shouldn't I just go directly to the carrier
myself? Click here for
answer
You can click here for
more detailed information. But the bottom line is
this..
You will have NO representation, they will not sell you the
best rate plan for your business and you still have to deal
with their customer service anytime you have issues or
problems.
I don't know about you, I've waisted enough time talking to
clueless customer service reps.
6 - How do I know you will actually be my
representative and not just give my name to 6-7 other carriers
like some other sites do. Click here for
answer
First, you can to read what a few of my clients have said about our
service.
The type of sites you are referring to is something called
affiliates.
You see, most websites who provide rates are only
interested in handing you off directly to the carrier. Or
it's the carriers website, then you're stuck with a high
pressure call center telemarketer from their company.
They'll earn their commission and off to the next sale,
leaving you with no support.
Then they hope it works out for you. Hopefully you'll
actually save some money. They don't even offer you any
kind of guarantee! I do!
Also...
You never get any type of personal contact with them…
basically, you deal with a web site and email.
You still have to handle all the problems yourself from
dealing with billing headaches, overcharges and maintenance
issues… just to name a few.
With my free service, not only do I guarantee the lowest
rate, I am your representation with the carrier of your
choice.
What sounds better to you?
Make 7 calls (the average) to resolve an issue on your
own.
Or…
Make one call to me and let me do your work for you so you
can get back to more important things.
7 - So what's the deal with your
guarantee? Click here for
answer
I wanted to prove to you that I'm serious about offering
the lowest rates possible. Everyone likes to throw the word
guarantee around without backing it up. As the old saying
goes, put your money where your mouth is.
8 - How do you get paid? Click here for
answer
Our earnings are based on your usage from the carrier.
There is no cost to you… you do not pay us on your savings
as other consultants will charge you.
If we save you $10,000… you do not have to pay me half the
savings that other consultants charge, instead...it stays
all in your pocket.
Since we’re paid by the carriers on a monthly basis, its
our job to keep you happy. Because if we don’t, you’ll
leave us and we no longer get paid.
9 - I'm rather leery of telecom agents. I've had a
bad experience with one before so how do I know you aren't just
like the rest of these guys. Click here for
answer
I understand your concern here. I admit, my fellow agents
in this industry are motivated by greed.
I operate differently. My passion lies in saving my
clients the most amount of money possible. When I
begin thinking of a solution for your business I have
longevity in mind. What's going to make this client stay
with me long term?
My actions are then to provide you the best solution.
My habit is to completely understand your business and be
the expert of my industry.
My character will then allow me to give you an honest
assessment of your options - the best choice for your
particular businesses need. This is what will make you as a
life long client.
We work very hard to earn our clients' respect and
referrals are the best complement we get.
My company that I built from the ground up is structured on
integrity, trust, teamwork and delivering the best solution
for our clients.
My approach is to understand your business and work with
all levels of the organization to assess the current
structure and what potential future telecommunications
might be needed.
From the very beginning, I decided to be different than the
others trying to provide telecommunication and long
distance services.
My family is from the old country, Greece, and my father
has instilled old fashioned values in me. I believe in
doing business a different way or should I say, "the old
fashioned way."
Most of my competitors are in and out as soon as you sign
their contract and their commission is paid by the carrier.
If you've dealt with other agents or carriers directly, you
know for a fact how frustrating this process can be.
You need the peace of mind that you have someone in your
corner when issues arise with your telecom carrier.
This is why I want to build a relationship with you. I
don't look at you as a customer but as a client. A customer
refers to a one time process, while a client refers to
building a long term relationship.
Because of this relationship, my clients are excited to
recommend my company when the opportunity presents itself.
And some of my clients have actually have become very good
friends.
10 - Is your pricing higher than the direct sales
rep with the carrier? Click here for
answer
Our prices our almost always lower because of our length of
time in the business, and high volume, we are able to
negotiate lower long distance rates than you would be able
to get with the carrier.
Therefore, thanks to the agreements and the volume of
business we have with each carrier, we can obtain wholesale
rates for both switch and dedicated (T-1) services.
Simple?
That's the power of numbers
11 - So what's next Click here for
answer
Lastly, I encourage you to go back and finish reading my
site, you'll start to see how different I am than everyone
else.
I represent you, not the carriers. If a carrier fails to
provide my clients with the best rates and service… I stop
using them and find a new carrier that does want my book of
business.
I offer Full-time Support.
Once you become a client of mine, I not only give you
direct lines to reach me but I give you my cell phone and
let you know I am available 24/7.
In today's fast paced world - 24/7 is becoming the
standard. Your clients may demand it, your remote offices
may insist on it… and you have to deliver it. I'm here to
help you support their needs 24x7, 365 days a year. One
call is all it takes.
I know exactly what and where to go for any particular
problem that may arise.
You now can become worry free realizing I will take care of
all your telecom needs.
(Click here,
or Phone 1-888-256-2925)
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