People dont want to answer certain calls but often the caller is relentless. You could charge a monthly service fee to redirect the call with a single button-press to a empathetic-sounding 8 year old boy in india. What does /biz/ think?
>>2019068
Excellent. Enjoy your yacht.
>>2019068
>>2019068
gave me a giggle
10/10
>>2019068
>redirect the call with a single button-press
I do that now by pressing the end call button, except instead of redirecting the call I end the call. Look at how much time and effort I've saved.
Gibs shekels
>callcoin
>all calls run on a blockchain
>miners transfer calls for fee
these are the only kind of ideas allowed here.
>MoneyMuncher
>turn on microwave for 1 minute
>add additional 10 seconds for mining ETH
>use microwave GPU to send electrons to the blockchain
>wake up
>60 years old and obese
>5000 ETH in microwave wallet
>"aw yea! $2500 each!"
>die due to obesity
>implying I wouldn't use this app the erp
people like me are why you'll never succeed :^)
>>2019068
I know a guy with a company like this in Georgia. He makes over $100k a year and does not do shit.
I think people pay $10 a month to have the service. Basically someone just answers the call and takes an appointment for the caller.