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One Call Long Distance
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One Call Long Distance are
arranged when project teammates are located in various remote
locations. These locations may be as near to one another as
across the street, or across town. More often, though,
colleagues are located across the state, or across the
country. However, there can be substantial differences in
rates between toll and toll-free One Call Long Distance. How
do you choose which One Call Long Distance is appropriate for
your needs?
For colleagues employed by the same company, users may opt for
the toll One Call Long Distance. Out of town attendees can
then pay their long-distance provider for that One Call Long
Distance at a later date, and then submit those expenses to
accounting for reimbursement. However, if the One Call Long
Distance involves clients, then it's considered bad manners to
ask them to pay for any portion of a One Call Long Distance.
In this latter case, the toll-free option is considered proper
protocol.
For the sake of argument, let's say the toll One Call Long
Distance costs four cents per minute, and the toll-free One
Call Long Distance costs 12 cents per minute. If all the
participants are based locally, and the number given for
attendees is also local, then of course it makes sense to opt
for the toll One Call Long Distance charges of four cents a
minute. No additional charges for the One Call Long Distance
would be incurred, beyond those for basic local phone service.
But if any one of the people involved in the One Call Long
Distance is located out of town, complications arise. The
question becomes, then, do you want to pay the One Call Long
Distance Company for the long distance charges, or do you wish
to pay your long distance provider a later date? Either way,
your company will be charged for the One Call Long Distance
charges. It's just a question of when it has to be paid, and
whether you pay one bill or two. |
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