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|facts=In | |facts=In 1987, [https://www.amwayglobal.com/ Amway] created TeleCharge, a new long distance phone. TeleCharge was geared toward hotel & restaurant guests. | ||
Customers would use a credit card or calling card to make long-distance call on a TeleCharge; the charges were divided between the (1) hotel or restaurant, (2) the phone distributor, & (3) the phone company. | |||
Away hyped up TeleCharge as the best phone system in the country. | |||
In 1988, All-Tech was created to distribute the TeleCharge phone. | |||
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|link=https://casetext.com/case/all-tech-telecom-inc-v-amway-corporation | |link=https://casetext.com/case/all-tech-telecom-inc-v-amway-corporation |
Revision as of 16:52, July 21, 2023
All-Tech Telecom v. Amway | |
Court | 7th Circuit |
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Citation | |
Date decided | April 7, 1999 |
Facts
In 1987, Amway created TeleCharge, a new long distance phone. TeleCharge was geared toward hotel & restaurant guests.
Customers would use a credit card or calling card to make long-distance call on a TeleCharge; the charges were divided between the (1) hotel or restaurant, (2) the phone distributor, & (3) the phone company.
Away hyped up TeleCharge as the best phone system in the country.
In 1988, All-Tech was created to distribute the TeleCharge phone.