I just got word that Pat Phelan is in some serious trouble - can’t say more at this time but watch this space and keep your keyboard fingers ready to try to help him out when this story breaks (probably in the next 24 hours).
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Fingers waiting
keith
What a cliff hanger?
Can you just clear it up a little bit?
Like He’s been shot buy a pink cark bai on a push bike.
Or he’s ran out of money in an amsterdam bar and requires a paypal wire to finish off the dance.
Or the kind of problem we’d all like to have “he has 16 investors beating down his door to give him money and he doesn’t know which one to pick ”
Is this what you call link bait?
.. or get the money back!
… Sorry Pat nothing personal!
Nothing so dramatic Jason.
Should be able to post about it tomorrow.
My wild guess would be that this might have something to do with the loud slamming shut of a loophole in Iowa a few days back.
Loophole is an interesting word John
No doors are closed here “yet”
allfreecalls continues to trade
Pat I know someone who has been doing what your doing for 3 years in the USA .. he doesn’t seem to be worried. It’s a problem with the carriers from what I have heard. Legal’s mean nothing when you have a clear contract.
Maybe Jason, the big boys are involved now. Anyways we will bring allfreecalls to Ireland tomorrow hopefully, site almost finished
I bet you will take a hit on that rate wise .. its doable but jesus goba be hard to make a few quid in this market.
While waiting for news, this recent post on techdirt might be of interest
Phone Call Arbitrage Is All Fun And Games (And Profit) Until AT&T Hits You With A $2 Million Lawsuit