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    Default Resellers Hireing Resellers?

    Think that might be possible? Our town has alot of local internet providers if we sold phone service to them then they could sell it and all 3 parties will benefit.
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    Default Re: Resellers Hireing Resellers?

    The system doesn't support sub-resellers right now, but it's something we've thought about adding down the road.

    There is nothing to prevent you from doing this on your own though right now if you take the orders from them and setup the accounts manually in your reseller panel.
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    Default Re: Resellers Hireing Resellers?

    Thats what I was going to do
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    Default Re: Resellers Hireing Resellers?

    Tim,

    Can we make seperate user accounts for our employees on the reseller panel?
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    Default Re: Resellers Hireing Resellers?

    Quote Originally Posted by computergeek7632 View Post
    Tim,

    Can we make seperate user accounts for our employees on the reseller panel?
    Right now it's a single user system on the reseller side.
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    Default Re: Resellers Hireing Resellers?

    Quote Originally Posted by computergeek7632 View Post
    Thats what I was going to do
    This puzzles me more and more. Even with one reseller level you'll be competing with VOIPo at $12/month (and not with Vonage at $24/month as Tim suggested in his price breakdown) who already has support lines, all-inclusive services, pretty nice store front (lest you forget about lousy vpanel). Even plain reselling of VOIPo service is dangerous because, if you believe all those reviews on dslreports or here, the biggest reason why people are drawn to VOIPo is its quality of support. Not quality of service or technical reliability (which was kind of flaky and still brings up downtime report threads here and there), but support. Resellers will have hard time beating that, especially since VOIPo won't be offering support to reseller's customers.

    You can do a super-nice job with your web site, like voip.ms did, you can advertise BYOD access that is denied by VOIPo, or VOIPo can end its 99/year promotion and never offer discounted renewals. If not, I just don't see why people would buy service at 2nd reseller level, instead of going directly to VOIPo.

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