QWEST REFERRAL DESK - Effective January 1, 2009 there will be significant changes to the Referral Desk Program. Qwest will no longer be paying up fronts for any sales. Also Agents can sign up new customers to Qwest and only re-term their own existing customers. Lastly there has been a slight modification to commissions when teaming with Direct Reps. We know these changes can dramatically effect how you sell Qwest. Qwest is making these changes so that they can remain fiscally responsible.
Qwest Referral Changes in 2009
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