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This Winter, NobelCom Introduces New Functionalities for Its Customers

As always, NobelCom is focused on customers satisfaction and keeps on adding various features meant to create an enjoyable experience for its users.

2010-12-22
HAMILTON, BERMUDA, December 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) The latest detail added to Nobel's list of features comes from the company's customer support department: they now have a fully integrated "Call me" service. To use this service, customers need to dial 1-760-208-1082, wait from the prompt and hang up. As soon as possible the call will be returned by a customer service representative. This is very convenient when users avoid initiating the call - especially when calling from outside of USA - and the service seems to be working properly.

Another relatively new service that NobelCom is facilitating through its partnership with CallBack Today is the call back function. This is of great help for the customers located in one of the areas where NobelCom doesn't offer origination yet, as they can still get connected to their destination at really low rates.

Waiting for the winter holidays, NobelCom customers can still benefit of some of the existing programs that come very handy on this occasion and are also very much appreciated:

- Inspired gift ideas: customers are invited to offer the gift of communication. The NobelGift phone cards can be customized and sent to friends and relatives with any desired occasion.

- The draw for the grand prize is near - each person willing to get a chance at winning the dream vacation Nobel is offering is welcome to participate in the sweepstakes; any purchase (new or recharge) completed before the end of the year also brings customer a chance to win the raffle; besides the big prize, participants may also win free international calling cards, or a laptop or camcorder.

Some old news - yet still news - is NobelCom's page on Facebook: the company is constantly running promotions and offering cards and other freebies to its active fans. Also, the company's Facebook page is a great medium to stay in touch with their latest news, get promo codes for phone cards discounts on their website, and send in some feedback as well.

So what are the customers saying? Here are just a couple of feedback messages the company received in the last few months:
"I've been using NobelCom phone cards for two years and you are the Best!!!" (Marko V.)

"We purchased a calling card from Nobel as a cost effective way to make international calls from our cell phones and it has been great for that. In fact the call quality is so good that we also use it from our home phone because the rates are so low. Thanks for a great service!" (Van M.H.)

All in all, NobelCom promises a merry, merry winter for all its customers, with lots of surprises and great news. That way, everyone will be able to enjoy the holiday season.

About Nobel:
Nobel Limited Company is a market leader in the global telecommunications industry. The company's portfolio includes a variety of telecommunications products. One of Nobel's subsidiaries is NobelTel, Nobel's own facilities-based Carrier Division, which buys and sells from industry-leading carriers and provides the network infrastructure for other Nobel divisions. These Nobel divisions provide varied telecommunications services, including online prepaid phone cards through EnjoyPrepaid.com and NobelCom.com domestic and international long-distance services through NobelTalk and corporate telecommunications and call center services through NobelBiz. Nobel Limited Company is based in Hamilton, Bermuda, with global offices in North America, Eastern Europe and Western Europe. Nobel Limited Company can be found on the Internet at www.nobelglobe.com.


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[Press-News.org] This Winter, NobelCom Introduces New Functionalities for Its Customers
As always, NobelCom is focused on customers satisfaction and keeps on adding various features meant to create an enjoyable experience for its users.