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> Lots of companies would. There are services like this in India already. Even > before the Internet, many large insurance companies were shipping documents > to Ireland for this. Thanks! That's great. Actually I'm not really sure what companies I should be looking into. Insurance companies do have a lot of paper work to be filed and stored in databases, not to mention all of their contacts. >Any company that sells non-trivial electronics or other costly item >retail, for a start. Those always come with a warranty registration >card for people to fill in and mail back. Of course, lots of >government stuff also needs that sort of thing for tax forms, etc., >but they can be a bit of a pain to try to sell to. >We do that sort of typing-up with timesheets at the moment, but I >suspect that we need fast turnaround on those. Daily minimum wage here in the capital of the Philippines is less than PHP250, or USD4.51. I guess it will save big companies a lot of money. Thanks for the tip on the non-trivial electronics or other retail items that needs warranty registration to be filed in.!! If you guys have more information that I can use, since I presume most of the ones reading here are from the states, I would really appreciate more information about data encoding and how is it done elsewhere. Thanks, Henry
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