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Comments on news posted 2006-05-08 10:09:14: Vonage users in our forums are noting (also see this thread) they're receiving an offer from Vonage to nab Vonage stock at the IPO price ($16-$18 a share). ..

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knightmb
Everybody Lies

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Franklin, TN
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Phewww!

I'm glad I saw this here first. I looked at the website and thought *scam*, so I tried a bunch of fake usernames to see if I could login with them. They didn't work, so I wasn't sure if it was a phishing site for passwords or something. Glad to know it's really "real", LOL. Guess I'll login now and see what info they have.

TAKUNDA

join:2005-06-09
Plano, TX
I am very excited about this. I think I'm already sold. I hesitated on Google and ended up with nothing. This time I'm going in head first and hopefully Vonage will deliver.


knightmb
Everybody Lies

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I've just now signed up, the website actually does a lot of effort to make this as easy as possible for the average Joe Blow, so I was really impressed. I did my initial offer to buy 100 shares just to see what happens. I'm going to see if some family and friends want to pool some money together to raise that. It's all risky and it's possible to lose everything, but I expect this to be another google like stock race. It may not hit numbers as high as google, but I do expect us early investors to be able to turn an effortless profit from this.

And to keep on topic, my Vonage service (all 6 lines) have been great, never any problems

rileyjam514
There You Go Again...

join:2005-06-26
Kearny, NJ

Citron's a crook...

... and the fool who hands him any money might as well be burning it in a trash pile.

Or do we all so easily forget the Datek incident?

Considering the lack of decent tech support and the ease with which the company blames all tech issues on the ISP, I'd be hesitant to throw my money away on this one.
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JSRoman
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join:2005-03-10
Callahan, FL

Run as fast as you can from this offer!

You have to be absolutely crazy to invest any money in Vonage.

1- If doesn't control the pipe. NO QOS.
2- Have you noticed that vonage has yet to turn a profit.
3- Cable companies are just starting to gain steam selling voip and in short time Charter,TW and Comcast have all gained booku voip subs. Noticed the runup in Comcast stock the last couple of weeks and the praise it received for quarterly numbers.The big number was 211,000 voip subs. TW the 270,000. Get the picture.

IMO you investing in Vonage is like going back in time and buying a ticket on the Titanic.
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dclee9

join:1999-10-17
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look at packet8
it's around $1 and it's not profitable as a company too!

nozzer

join:2004-06-25
Waltham, MA
US Citizen?

Why does it require you to be a US Citizen? Surely Permanent Residents (who pay the same taxes everyone else does) aren't excluded?


rachelsfx

join:2004-09-27
Pensacola, FL
reply to knightmb
Re: Phewww!

The lose as much as they "make." How is it a good investment? Hoping someone with competence will buy them?

Yahoo!'s voice is a better product and backed by a company with MONEY not hope!


jgkolt
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If you are a short term buyer vonage is good. As long as you get in before the price can go yp and yuo dump the stock before it plummets(around a year). I dont like this gamble. it will not be in my portfolio


phoneboy2

@shawcable.net

It's a numbers game

It's risky but I will probably go for it. It's not about profit for a high growth company in the early states. It's all about how many regularly paying customers and the rate of growth of customers. It's a fairly straight forward numbers game where you can predict when profitability will occur and how much profit after that.

Freezone

join:2000-09-29
Southfield, MI
reply to dclee9
Re: Run as fast as you can from this offer!

No this is a gamble buy it at ipo price and dmp it later.


sailor
Merry Whatever ..R.I.P. dadkins
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join:2003-10-21
Long Island

 Think Before Investing !!!

While I am not a Vonage customer, I am a trader and investor and my advice would be to avoid this IPO arrangement that Vonage is allegedly offering its customers..

The main reasons is most IPO's are a losing investment and even the most heavily promoted ones will rise quickly the first few hours of trading or for the day and then quickly fall back...best to leave it to the big time traders and those brokerage houses who are given access to the IPO's who will immediately buy and then dump for a quick profit...the average person can always come in later to buy after the big boys are done buying and quickly selling..

If you are sold on Vonage as an investment for your money, then my advice would be to just sit back and wait until the IPO is completed and then buy it...buy it using your own broker...

And finally, if you read the FAQ's from that website,(See Below) these few things set off red flags in my mind...again, this is just all my opinion of course but I strongly recommend that you think before investing.....You could even make a case in comparing a highly pumped/promoted upcoming IPO to a new operating system release, say Windows XP, to give an example ..Those who just have to rush out and be the very first on their block to get it the moment it becomes available are the ones usually stuck with all the initial flaws, glitches and security problems compared to those who patiently wait until the smoke clears..
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From The FAQ

You Must:

Use this website to open a limited purpose brokerage account at either Smith Barney, Deutsche Bank Alex.Brown, a division of Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. or UBS Financial Services Inc. More information about the terms of the accounts offered by each financial institution and the account-opening process is included elsewhere on this website.

Submit a conditional offer to purchase a number of shares of Vonage common stock by the time and date stated elsewhere on this website.

Check this website on a regular basis. Important notices about your participant account and the Vonage Customer Directed Share Program will be given to you through this website. If you fail to read these notices and take appropriate action, you may lose your ability to purchase shares of Vonage common stock through the Vonage Customer Directed Share Program. For example, if the initial public offering price is set above or below the expected range, or if the expected initial public offering price range is changed, your conditional offer will become invalid and you will need to enter a new conditional offer in order to continue to participate. Your conditional offer also may become invalid in certain other circumstances. If your conditional offer becomes invalid, you will be notified through information posted on this website.

A limited purpose brokerage account opened through this website cannot be used to purchase or hold any other shares of Vonage common stock or any other securities.

The terms and conditions of limited purpose brokerage accounts at Smith Barney, Deutsche Bank Alex.Brown, a division of Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. and UBS Financial Services Inc. may be different.

Details about the terms and conditions of limited purpose brokerage accounts at each institution are available on the Limited Purpose Brokerage Account Form page which can be accessed from the Main Menu of this website.

QUESTION:
I already have a brokerage account at Smith Barney, Deutsche Bank Alex.Brown, a division of Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. or UBS Financial Services Inc. Can I purchase Vonage common stock through that account?

No. You will not be permitted to use your existing brokerage accounts to purchase shares allocated to you through the Vonage Customer Directed Share Program. You will be permitted to purchase shares of Vonage common stock allocated to you in the Vonage Customer Directed Share Program only through a limited purpose brokerage account at one of those financial institutions. Even if you already have a brokerage account at one of those financial institutions, you must open a new limited purpose brokerage account through this website.


KoolMoe
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said by sailor See Profile :

The main reasons is most IPO's are a losing investment and even the most heavily promoted ones will rise quickly the first few hours of trading or for the day and then quickly fall back...
True sometimes, not true others. Look at Google, for example. The only future Vonage has, IMO, is being bought. Much like Covad, with no owned 'last mile' access, it'll be a tough battle against the established players. IMO, buying IPO and flipping, assuming massive speculation/enthusiasm like Google, is less risky than holding it as a long-term investment.
That said, my portfolio is amateur and certainly not making me rich!

said by sailor See Profile :

From The FAQ
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QUESTION:
I already have a brokerage account at Smith Barney, Deutsche Bank Alex.Brown, a division of Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. or UBS Financial Services Inc. Can I purchase Vonage common stock through that account?

No. You will not be permitted to use your existing brokerage accounts to purchase shares allocated to you through the Vonage Customer Directed Share Program.
That's shady and lame as heck. What possible reason could their be to force another account in the same brokerage?
KM
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shashinka

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reply to rachelsfx
Re: Phewww!

Let me see you get wire your house with a yahoo appliance. I was trying to use an Softphone through skype and had too many issues. Not many people like being tied to a PC anyway. I myself have been a vonage customer for several years and know a dozen friends/family on it. Especially now that they have given free calls to Europe, hope more coutnries coming soon, need Japan. I like how sunrocket bundles in their LD. I just signed up for 100 and was thinking of doing more. I myself had about $500 in ebay when it IPO'd but my wife and I were bringing in about $20 an hour combined so I said we need the money, damn i could have scraped by and had 10x that now i think. damnit.

Oh and don't forget how they are putting this into wireless phones, i think nokia is building into cellular handsets and eventually the PSP/Nintendo!

shashinka

join:2000-09-16
West Boylston, MA
reply to sailor
Re: Think Before Investing !!!

Aren't these the usual terms anyway? When I bought ebay I had to do that too, they have to organize and alot this way to track everything.

compton

join:2002-02-08
Brooklyn, NY

reply to rileyjam514
Re: Citron's a crook...

said by rileyjam514 See Profile :

...

Considering the lack of decent tech support and the ease with which the company blames all tech issues on the ISP, I'd be hesitant to throw my money away on this one.
That's a stupid reason to based an investment decision on. Potential investors should be focusing on future growth and returns.


sailor
Merry Whatever ..R.I.P. dadkins
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Long Island

reply to KoolMoe
Re: Think Before Investing !!!

Google is an exception but Google also had the one thing that eventually all good stocks must have...and that is earnings.

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Here is an article from March 30th that mentions both the Datek incident and also mentions the time from when Vonage first filed for a IPO....Good article in my opinion for anyone considering the Vonage IPO.

From the article of March 30th:

Vonage filed to go public nearly two months ago but it has yet to file any amended registration statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission. That's an unusually long time between filings and has led some telecom industry observers to speculate about whether Vonage might be looking to sell out instead.

Analysts said one other reason why Vonage might be better off selling out instead of going public is that investors may be wary of the firm due to the background of Jeffrey Citron, the company's founder and chairman.

Citron, prior to founding Vonage, was an executive with Datek Securities, a brokerage firm. According to Vonage's prospectus, the SEC alleged that while Citron was at Datek, he and other individuals "participated in an extensive fraudulent scheme involving improper use of the Nasdaq Stock Market's Small Order Execution System." Citron reached a settlement with the SEC in 2002 and 2003 by agreeing to pay fines. He is also banned from future association with securities brokers and dealers.

Vonage did hire Michael Snyder, formerly the president of Tyco's ADT Security Services, in February to take over the CEO role from Citron. Snyder will oversee the day-to-day management of Vonage. That may assuage some investor concerns about management. But Vonage noted in its prospectus that there is a risk that "some prospective investors will not purchase our securities... as a result of allegations against Mr. Citron."

So the longer that Vonage goes without filing another statement with the SEC, the less likely it is that the company will ever go public, Menlow said.

»money.cnn.com/2006/03/30/technol···ndex.htm

compton

join:2002-02-08
Brooklyn, NY

reply to shashinka
said by shashinka See Profile :

Aren't these the usual terms anyway? When I bought ebay I had to do that too, they have to organize and alot this way to track everything.
Yes, those are the usual terms. They have to segregate your regular account from this special account. One of the reasons they do that is to make it easier to prevent you from selling the stock before you are eligible to do so. When you buy these kinds of stock you have to hold it for a specified amount of time. That time can range from 90-120 days. If you sell before that you can be penalized. Take this example, let's say Smith Barney is part of the selling syndicate. If too many Smith Barney customers sell before the restricted date then the lead underwriters will penalize Smith Barney. Smith barney could lose 15% of their selling concession. So, to prevent early selling Smith Barney customers will have to buy these shares in a special account. Smith Barney will then freeze all selling in that account until the date set forth by the underwriting syndicate.


knightmb
Everybody Lies

join:2003-12-01
Franklin, TN
·AT&T DSL Service

reply to rachelsfx
Re: Phewww!

said by rachelsfx See Profile :

The lose as much as they "make." How is it a good investment? Hoping someone with competence will buy them?

Yahoo!'s voice is a better product and backed by a company with MONEY not hope!
It's all about numbers and name really. Vonage is lumped into VoIP service, people just refer to their voip service as Vonage service instead of what is really is. That's a very powerful tool for a company to be synonymous with a service. When people want to “google” you, all they are referring to is doing a web search, but the culture and brand behind it has kind of meshed into one. In my opinion, that's the strong point of Vonage. It may not be the best or the cheapest, but even my mom who knows nothing about computers knows what vonage is and she knows she can save money over the local telco for phone service. Given that, not all heavy stock investors are tech heads like us, but do they do know the name Vonage and what it does and that's what gives it the same power that Google had when it starting selling stock. Everyone calls Google a fluke and it will never be repeated, but I think they are wrong. It's the same people that said Google stock would be worthless after everyone bought some after they starting selling. There is a lot of experience to consider in this and the opinions I read here are very valid and realistic. But we all have to remember that playing the stock game is never a win, win for all. It could turn to crap or it could turn to gold. I'm only going in with the minimum 100 shares just to gamble a little and hope for some gold alchemy returns later on.


dvd536
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reply to TAKUNDA
said by TAKUNDA See Profile :

I am very excited about this. I think I'm already sold. I hesitated on Google and ended up with nothing. This time I'm going in head first and hopefully Vonage will deliver.
Google(GOOG) was by invitation only on their IPO. unless you were somebody who was somebody you didn't get in on the IPO.
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