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Our control panels provide you a wealth of information to immediately
see how your campaigns have worked, and if the end recipients
have received your messages.
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Free Delivery Reports
Through our message logs you have the ability to see live data
supplied to our system regarding the delivery status of your
messages. Regardless where you sent the message in the world
you can see the status of the delivery and to which mobile
network it was delivered to. |
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Accountability
View a record of all messages sent and their content. This can
act as a deterant for abuse, or simply aid in tracking the
history of a message. |
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Message Templates
Using our templates you can re-use / edit standard messages time
and time again easily. This can save re-typing messages and
avoid errors. |
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Pre-Pay Accounts
To prevent customers getting carried away with the number of
messages they send you are able to run your accounts on a pre-pay
basis. It works like this:
- You purchase credits online from
us at wholesale prices with discounts for the more purchased.
- You agree with your client how much
they purchase 1 credit from you at (eg 8 pence) and how many
they want (eg 2000 credits), and invoice them accordingly.
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you have received payment, or before, you can apply the purchased
credits to their account. They cannot send more messages
than they have credits for, but similarly you cannot issue
more than you have purchased from us.
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Post-Pay Accounts
For customers who find the pre-pay accounts restrictive we have developed a post-pay option. Selecting a customer to have an post-paid SMS account provides the following features:
- You can setup tariffs to ensure you can easily bill them for their usage at the end of the month
- Access a statements page which lists all your post-pay customers. This shows you in real-time all the credits they have consumed, and the amount you need to invoice them for in accordance with the SMS tariff.
- A pre-assigned credit limit is imposed by ourselves which can be raised. This is to prevent accounts getting too carried away with themselves.
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