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- Date: Tue, 08 Sep 92 23:12:15 EDT
- From: Rob Woiccak <REWOICC@ERENJ.BITNET>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: Working Assets Long Distance
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 12, Issue 698, Message 1 of 12
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-
- I received a mailing from Working Assets the other day advertising
- their services. It's a pretty slick-looking advertisment too, offering
- you a free pint of Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream as well as 30 free
- minutes of calls once and free calls to select business and political
- leaders once a month.
-
- They advertise their long distance rates as "guaranteed to be lower
- than AT&T, MCI and Sprint." (though one wonders in lieu of the earlier
- post that someone made regarding the huge initial phone bill). There
- is a men- tion of up to 15% off on volume discounts and a 20% discount
- on calls to other Working Assets subscribers.
-
- Services include:
-
- - 100% fiber-optic sound
- - Convienent "dial 1" calling
- - Low, competitive rates
- - Volume discounts
- - 24-hour operators
- - Free calling cards
- - Direct international dialing
- - Friendly customer service
-
- The Guarantee: "If you're not completely satisfied with Working Assets
- Long Distance after three full months of service, we'll pay to switch
- you back to your original carrier."
-
- The Catch: "By signing this coupon, I authorize Working Assets Long
- Distance to be my primary long distance carrier. I understand that my
- local phone company may apply a small, one-time fee and that to help
- offset this cost, (whether or not it is applied), Working Assets will
- give me a credit equal to 30 minutes of free interstate calling. The
- credit will be at the 3,000 mile night/weekend rate and will be issued
- after my third full month of service. Offers void where prohibited.
- Guarantee offer valid for one year from start of service. Free Speech
- Day calls limited to four three-minute calls per month. Rate
- comparisons effective 8/1/92 and subject to change."
-
- On the surface, it doesn't *look* like a bad deal and the idea of
- having 1% of your phone bill going to a good cause (they contribute to
- Planned Parenthood, Greenpeace, Rainforest Action Network, Oxfam
- America, Amnesty Inter- national, National Coalition for the Homeless,
- and Fund for a Free South Africa among others) is a nice one. I do
- wonder how much the rates are raised to defray the operating costs
- after the contributions are made. I'd be interested in hearing from
- any other subcribers as well.
-
- Environmentalists will be happy to know that WALD says they use 100%
- recycled paper and soy-based inks (when possible) for their bills and
- that they plant 17 trees for every ton of paper used.
-
-
- Rob Woiccak - rewoicc@erenj.bitnet - Exxon Engineering - Disclaim! Datclaim!
-
-
- [Moderator's Note: I got a mailing from them today with the same
- information you mention above. My only complaint is there are a couple
- of organizations they support which I would never under any conditions
- want to receive my money (since I disagree with their stated goals and
- principles); otherwise I might give them one of my lines just to see
- how good they are. Now if they allowed one to choose from a list of
- several organizations, and check off those one wished to support, that
- would be different. Its the same reason I give direct to organizations
- of my choice rather than through United Way. PAT]
-
-