I should echo the comment that my usage is sporadic at best, so it may not be the best indicator of reliable service. (Though, if it were flaky when I tried to use it, it probably would be serious cause for concern...) I see that you moved the 'block/enable Canada calls' for tollfree numbers to the 'preferences' page. I think it makes more sense to have it as one of the options on the tollfree number page (that displays once you order a TF number). The other option I'd suggest is posting a link on the 'Order a Tollfree number' page for 'call blocking options'.
The other thing that I'd throw out there is to put some more thought into the concept of blocking/allowing incoming tollfree calls from payphones. I understand the abuse concerns and applaud a conservative stance (both to protect you and your customers). However, I'd propose a few thoughts to limit the abuse potential...
- Allow enabling or blocking of incoming payphone calls, but place a limit on the number of incoming payphone tollfree calls per month/day/week.
- Allow enabling or blocking of incoming payphone calls, but place a limit on the dollar amount of 'credit' allowed on an incoming tollfree account/number, especially early in the account's history.
- Put a control to block/enable incoming payphone calls on the website, but disable it by default. In order to enable the control, require certain identity verification measures , similar to what Hostgator requires before they grant ssh access.
The 'case-by-case' basis that you had informally proposed earlier could certainly work while you're small, but building a process around it early in the game would, IMO, be best.
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