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Category: Business and Industry
Date Submitted: 07/26/2012 05:44 PM
Rationale
In the Philippines an e-Loading is a one of the business of the Filipino that can
sell popular prepaid card products (e-Load & Load, prepaid call cards, prepaid
internet cards, online gaming cards, etc.) Without having any sort of physical
cards in your possession. Retailers can sell prepaid airtime credits via mobile
phone or PCs with internet connection. Dealers can register retailer as many
retailers as he can maintain . And also earn extra income for those who are
working full-time/part-time, students, housewives and ideal for internet cafes and
sari-sari stores for additional income. You can earn too by simply selling over 70
popular prepaid products and other products via SMS or via Internet. You can
start your own e-loading business with a very minimal start-up capital.
http://eload-business.com
A prepaid mobile phone (also commonly referred to as pay-as-you-go, pay-as-
you- talk, "pay and go", prepaid wireless, or Prepay) is a mobile phone for which
credit is purchased in advance of service use. The purchased credit is used to
pay for mobile phone services at the point the service is accessed or consumed.
If there is no available credit then access to the requested service is denied by
the mobile phone network. Users are able to top up their credit at any time using
a variety of payment mechanisms. The alternative billing method (and what is
commonly referred to as a mobile phone contract) is the post-paid mobile phone,
where a user enters into a long-term (generally lasting 12, 18 or 24 months) or
short term (also commonly referred to as a rolling contract or a 30-day
Contract), billing arrangement with a mobile network operator or carriage service provider (CSP). GSM services are a standard collection of applications and
features available to mobile phone subscribers all over the world. The GSM
standards are defined by the 3GPP collaboration and implemented in hardware
and software by...