Posts Tagged ‘Rondee Toll-Free’

Toll-Free Conference Calling & Tracking

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

I was just alerted that someone posted a question about tracking your account balance: “Is there a way to see how the ‘toll free’ amount is decreasing? I’d like to get a handle on how much certain calls are costing. Love the service, BTW!”

 

 The answer is yes.  To track your account balance for toll-free conferencing just log into your account and click on the “My Account” tab.  You’ll see your account balance in the upper right-hand corner. 

Rondee Premium Toll-Free Service Now Live!

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

How does Rondee Tolll-Free work?

* Rondee Toll Free works exactly like regular Rondee except the dial-in number is a toll free number rather than 619-276-6333. You will receive that phone number when you schedule a Toll Free Rondee. Rondee Toll Free works with both Scheduled Rondee as well as Rondee On Demand.

* To use Rondee Toll Free on a Scheduled Rondee, just check the box marked “Enable Toll Free Dialing” which you’ll see on the scheduling page. The box can be found at the bottom of the list of options you can select while you are setting up your conference call

* To use Rondee Toll Free for Rondee On-Demand, log in to your account and click on the My Account link. In the lower left corner you’ll see your Rondee On Demand PIN codes. Just check the box there to enable toll free access.

How do I pay for it?

* Just log in to your account and click on the My Account link. You’ll then see an option in the upper right corner to charge up your account using PayPal.

* The cost is $0.05 per minute per caller, and this amount will deducted from your account after each Rondee for which toll free minutes were used by callers.

Rondee Toll-Free and Toll

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Someone just inquired: “Can you mix Rondee and Rondee Toll-free Conference Calling? This would be a conference call where some participants are using their long distance and others are using the toll-free number.”

 

The answer is yes!