Click here to download a copy of the paperwork and supporting documentation to bring the e-pay suite of products to your newsagent point of sale. While we start in-field testing next week, getting the paperwork done now can help save time when we are ready for wide release – this is currently planned for the third week of September.
I’m a bit sick of contracts at the moment. I would only be signing up for vodafone. currently im happier selling boost @ 8% compared to selling optus @ 5%.
also not a fan of their billing system – 2 debits for 1 invoice.
so until by chance anything changes with their arrangements, i wont be signing up and keeping my options open.
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We are selling their products for helping them made money too. Be ware. $44.00 inc. gst is for what???
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From my contract the $44 plus is only if you don’t sell $1500 per month worth of stock. We sell this much in 4 days. We already have e-pay and find that optus is the main player in our area, without optus our sales are crap. As for boost we find that customers look at us with suspicion if they ask for optus and get Boost, it erodes our good faith with the customer, and encourages them to another channel. Each newsagent must make up their own mind but the offer is there
Great work Tower
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Mark,
If we don’t sign the paperwork, what happens to our ezipass?
Do we stay with Touch, or does it just stop working?
I am reluctant to sign up to a 2 year contract with a penalty to break early, especially when I can access these products through my St George EFTPOS already.
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