FAQs
Is your service able to schedule a cell phone text message?
The short answer is yes. Now that I think about it, the long answer is yes, too. Read all about it
here.
Why do you make such a big deal about no ride-along advertising? Isn't there enough of it already? I am sooo tired of receiving e-mails from friends and business clients alike loaded with advertising. Do you really want that birthday greeting to your Mom or that business meeting reminder to your client to have blinking banners and multi-colored animations stealing your recipient away from your intended message? How classy is that? How professional?
BUY THIS... GET THAT... and by the way, Happy Birthday Mom. That's why it's a big deal to have NO NO NO ride-along advertising within your e-mails. Hey! We're a classy joint, don'tcha know?
What are the different types of accounts? There are TWO types of accounts: Free and Paid. The Free service allows 3 ongoing reminders. The Paid service allows 250 ongoing reminders. The Free service is, uh, free. The Paid service is $1.25 per month.
The Features List talks about "ongoing reminders." What does that mean? Our free account allows 3 ongoing reminders. As an example, let's say you have five meetings next week, one on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday... you get the idea. If you have a free account, reminders for the 3 meetings will require you to use your 3 reminders. Once the Monday reminder is sent, you will have a reminder available for use. Once the Tuesday reminder is sent, you will have another reminder available for use. All your reminders are ongoing. As reminders are sent, they once again become available for your "ongoing" use. Our Ridiulously-Cheap members area allows 250 ongoing reminders.
What does it mean to have 250 reminders available? Our service allows you to schedule FUTURE delivery of messages. With our paid version, you have 250 reminders available to you. This means that you can have up to 250 messages in the queue for future delivery. Your free account provides 5 reminders at any given time.
When writing a new reminder, what does "Advance Notice" mean? Think of it as another reminder that is sent before your scheduled reminder. For instance, say you have an important meeting at 3pm, and you setup a reminder e-mail to be delivered to your iPhone at 2pm. Within that same setup, you can use Advance Notice to send the same reminder at, say, 1pm. An Advance Notice on your scheduled event. That's versatility!
What is the difference between Free or Paid? Free accounts have 3 ongoing reminders, while Paid members have 250 ongoing reminders. See the more detailed explanation above.
How do I send a single reminder to two addresses? Simple. Just separate the two addresses you type in with a comma.
Why PayPal? Because PayPal is versatile, and
PayPal now accepts credit cards. Gone are the days of needing a specific PayPal account.
And PayPal is designed from the ground up to be a safer way to send money online. PayPal doesn’t expose credit card information to anyone on the wild wild web. And to help safeguard you against identity theft, every PayPal payment is followed by an email confirming your transaction.
I don't have a PayPal account. Are there other ways to pay? Sure. You can send us a check or money order, but, as noted above, PayPal now accepts credit cards. If you have the need, feel free to
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