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MOR has a simple Calling Card shop for demo purposes where you can sell Calling Cards.  
Calling Cards Panel that is reached by the same IP as MOR, just using 'ccpanel' instead of 'callc'.


It can be reached by the same IP as MOR, just using 'ccshop' instead of 'callc'.
For example, http://<domain/ip>/billing will lead to MOR, while http://<domain/ip>/billing/ccpanel will open the Calling Card Panel where you have to enter card number and PIN.
 
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For example, <nowiki>http://<domain/ip>/billing</nowiki> will lead to MOR, while <nowiki>http://<domain/ip>/billing/ccshop</nowiki> will open the Calling Card Online Shop:
[[Image:ccpanel_login.png]]
 
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After logging in you can check the card balance, first use date, Rates and enter [[Speed_Dials|Speed Dials]]
[[Image:cc_shop1.png]]
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[[Image:Ccpanel_cardinfo.png]]
All Card Groups with cards which can be sold are shown here with their images.
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You can also check calls made through the card:
 
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If we want to buy one card, we enter the amount and click the '''Add to cart''' button for that Card:
[[Image:Ccpanel_calls.png]]
 
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[[Image:cc_shop2.png]]
=See also=
 
* [[Speed Dials]]
 
The shopping cart shows what we have selected to purchase. We can continue shopping, empty the cart, or proceed to the checkout.
 
 
Let's go directly to the [[Image:icon_checkout.png]] checkout, because all the other functions are very simple:
 
[[Image:cc_shop3.png]]
 
 
Clicking on the PayPal button, you will be directed to the PayPal site, where you will be able to pay for the Card.
 
After PayPal confirms the payment you will receive Calling Card number, PIN and price in the window.
 
'''NOTE.''' Online Calling Card Shop supports only Paypal payments.

Latest revision as of 08:37, 20 February 2013

Calling Cards Panel that is reached by the same IP as MOR, just using 'ccpanel' instead of 'callc'.

For example, http://<domain/ip>/billing will lead to MOR, while http://<domain/ip>/billing/ccpanel will open the Calling Card Panel where you have to enter card number and PIN.

Ccpanel login.png

After logging in you can check the card balance, first use date, Rates and enter Speed Dials

Ccpanel cardinfo.png

You can also check calls made through the card:

Ccpanel calls.png

See also