Sam James
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam James supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Sam James commentedAny update? Still manually matching, even when integrated with freepbx for the callerid lookup (half the battle right there)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam James commentedCan you give us a scenario of what currently happens and what should happen for the benefit of the developers
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam James commentedI have voted in 3cx to ask for the URL lookup addition. https://www.3cx.com/community/threads/caller-id-lookup-source-http.48804/
An error occurred while saving the comment Sam James commentedHeads up beautiful people!
PBX in a flash has merged - or packaged the 3CX technology.
I was going about looking to create an amazon/cloud instance as I don't like the stress of self hosting our Freepbx box...and I found this:
It allows you to simply create a 3CX instance on a few providers (I chose amazon) in a matter of clicks. I haven't tested the performance yet but it looks nice...and will cost like $10 a month if that.
So now the latest PBX in a flash doesn't have HTTP lookup - maybe it's time to add 3CX?
It supports O365 contacts integration amongst quite a few others
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We are still holding off on this, it would be great if we could also find a partner/integration that can do one-time payments easily that support EMV that would could build into the POS – and not only the recurring invoices.
An error occurred while saving the comment Sam James commentedAlso looking at this. We use quickfile for our accounting and that has gocardless integration - simply takes the money recurring or one offs at the click of a button :)
Unless we can use it via one of the supported invoicing systems?
Apparently the number matching in leads module which sounds great can't deal with numbers beginning with 0 which screws over the UK at the very least.