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DAFFY would be good.
http://disney.go.com/index
How many more?
Thanks for the reminder!
Did better than that, spoke to Kathy.
Great, now my Friday's shot.
Give me a phone number.
I agree, and have mentioned it before.
If you like you can tell me what companies you contacted, and I can register Voice Keywords and follow up.
gdooner@Go800corp.com
Wrong on all 4, will be glad to prove it personally. You should be too, (if you want the share price to go up, maybe you don't)
You are correct, we have been down that long road before.
tested it today, ok.
text ABC
give me a call
gdooner@Go800corp.com
confirmed, working email
Another reminder concerning registered Voice Keywords ... ...
Reminder for those that don't know the difference.
SMS has been around for a long time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS
Comcast is late to the party, but they now offer SMS to their customers so they can get Comcast information using Comcast's short code. Any company can get their own short code. You text to it and get a text response. 10,000 companies, 10,000 different short codes, all giving a text response.
https://comcast4u.comcast.com/Works.aspx
Note the "call me" feature. Nothing new. You text to a short code, someone reads your text, (hopefully), and calls you back, (hopefully).
This, Lucyphone and Sumotext are nothing compared to what texting a Voice Keyword does, which is connect you immediately and automatically to a phone number.
Would be nice if there was one (universal) short code all companies could use, so customers would only have to remember one number, not 10,000. It would also be nice that instead of a text response or hoping someone reads it and calls you back, that when you text, you get an immediate connection to a phone number.
Most of us know and understand this, hopefully those that did not get it before, now do.
Some investors want to help, some don't .....
that's just the way it is.
Please do not text to Go800 in regards to the WSJ ad.
Believe me it works, I spoke to Steve, and he is working hard for investors.
Let him spend his time doing what he should be doing and not speaking to investors.
Bug me, not him.
Thanks.
Doone
text abc
That would be a great scrip to be used. It sure would avoid much of the misinformation.
Text BULL to 46800 and you will talk to Steve. He said there has not been a recording, just him answering.
He told me that he did tell a caller about the latest company that signed up for the ticker service.
I reminded him to no way make it sound like you are "selling" another company.
Please anyone who texts BULL and speaks to Steve, and he in any way seems like he is pushing any other company, or you get a recording instead of a rep, contact me right away with the details of the conversation. gdooner@Go800.com
I will take care of it.
"I'm a doctor, Jim, not a policeman"
Words that are registered does not guarantee they are signed paying customers.
gdooner@Go800corp.com
Gross revenues, not profits, but yes the top 50 of the Fortune 500 are known as the Fortune 50 by many, and remember, these are only American companies. Now check this list,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_by_revenue
These are top companies by revenue in the world, a different list.
Some people, when referring to Fortune 50 are talking about the top 50 on this list. I've been "negotiating" with two in the top 20 for three months, had face to faces as well. Doesn't mean squat till they sign and advertise.