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Terry Terry is offline
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Default IDT wants to charge me a dollar to send me a bill

On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 15:04:16 -0600, Mark Lloyd
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 11:00:54 -0600, "HeyBub" wrote:

Terry wrote:
Joe


I left that out. They are a long distance phone service. A while
back they wanted me to pay 4 bucks just for the service. I complained
and they waved that charge too.


Blow 'em off. We use Vonage (other services are available) and have two VoIP
lines. For 19.95/month we get:

Another telephone number,
All the goodies (voice-mail, caller-id, call-waiting, forwarding,
yak-yak-yak)
All the long-distance to most anywhere that we can eat.

$19.95 per month. Period. No 911 fee, no fuel-surcharge, no universal access
fee, no Al Gore tax, no sales tax. Zip.


How about this one? http://magicjack.com/site/index.html

For our company, we diligently sought the cheapest long-distance rates. In
spite of that, our LD bill was over $200/month. All that went away with
VoIP.

Here's a suggestion: Visit Best Buy, Sams, or the Vonage web site and pick
up their kit - $19.95. Try the thing for a month. If you don't like it,
cancel. It's a $20 gamble, but if it DOES work, you can tell your current
provider to wrap their lips around a tailpipe.


That little gadget looks pretty interesting. My long distance runs
around 3 bucks a month so I don't need it, but for anyone that does do
long distance it would be a low risk gamble.

You could get one of those phones that need one phone line and come
with 3 extensions and use it from 4 places in the house without any re
wiring.

No incoming number I guess though?