Configuring Prepaid Cards

Discussion in 'Optigold ISP' started by Adrian, Jan 5, 2005.

  1. #1
    Hi All,

    I been trying to configure Prepaid features and reading the mannual how to do it.

    I know to generate cards , we can go to maintaince and create them.

    The question that I would like to ask is where do we set the how much it cost per time block for the prepaid cards?

    Thanks

    Adrian
     
    Adrian, Jan 5, 2005 IP
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    The prepaid cards aren't necessarily work a specific amount of time. Instead they are worth a certain amount of money. A prepaid card could be used to purchase anything (blocks of time or anything else you offer).
     
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    Hi Shawn,
    I trying to create a hotspot that allows users to buy prepaid cards from a vendor machine. In this case, does it mean that I have to create a new customer for each prepaid card so that they can purchase blocks of time? or is there anyway for a customer not to register with us and use the card for a one time use?
     
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    For accounting purposes, you would always want a "customer" in the system.
     
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    Hi Shawn,
    Is there anyway to automate the creation of 50 users at one go like a prepaid cards?
     
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    You could import users I suppose if you had something external that generated the data.
     
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