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[isp-wireless] Finders Fee/Advertising
Alright I am working in Rural areas.  When I say rural I mean communities
under 1000 people, at least in most cases.

I was thinking of setting this up for both the school, and the city.  Well
provided they take me up on it!

The city can send this out with their monthly water bills.  While the school
can send it home with all of the kiddos in a flyer.

If someone signs a 1 year contract, and it is because of either program,
then after that customer has been signed up with the service for 90 days we
donate $25 to the city/school.  A 2 year contract gets $40 donated($25 payed
in 3 months and $15 9 months.)

Last time I checked this is all tax deductible, but I would need to check on
that again.  I honestly could care less if it is tax deducatable.  I can
expense it however you look at it.

Does this seam fair??

I am trying to figure out how I can give back to the communities that I will
be working with, and this is one of my more wackier ideas!  But hey it takes
care of my advertising!

Curious what others think of this? What are others doing for finders fees?

Originaly I thought $50 for each 1 year, and $75 for 2 years....but man that
is a lot of money if you count up the possibilites!

Thanks for your input!

Tom

PS.  Standard service is going to be $49.95 a month, and a $75 install fee.







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[isp-wireless] Evansville IN. Owensboro KY, Blake Bowers
[isp-wireless] RE: Finders Fee/Advertising, tim
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[isp-wireless] Re: netstumbler like program for 802.11g, Jim McDonald
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