  mahermusic
join:2001-07-06 Chesterfield, NJ
·Vonage
·Comcast
| reply to garys_2k Re: Five Years and Out
6+ years for me, and no matter how you slice it, Comcast's Digital Voice service is STILL too expensive, even with Triple Play. Unless they find a way to drop DV down to $17... it's just not gonna work out. And that's the TEASER rate! Can you imagine after the 12 months are up? Looking forward to year #7 with Vonage! -- 1/20/09 = The final day of our Retarded Cowboy President! |
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 mddg99
join:2009-06-26 Saint Augustine, FL
| reply to garys_2k Vonage customer 4+ years and felt the 500 min plan was a good value for function/feature compared to bare bones landline, until it went to $18 (ok 17.99); w/taxes/fees $24 (ok 23.xx); pulling up tent stakes for new horizons (?); I don't feel the loyalty I'm hearing some here expound, because tomorrow they could tank and your loyalty and kind words would be for not; it's strictly business and Vonage is not headed in the right direction |
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 garys_2k
join:2004-05-07 Farmington, MI
·Future Nine Corpor..
·Vonage
| It still is a good deal compared to POTS, about equal to a teaser triple play offer, and pretty UNcompetitive against most any other VoIP provider. Back in the day when I went from POTS to Vonage I saved about $60/month and gained a ton of features. Going from Vonage to Future-Nine saved me $15/month with equal features.
At some point the incremental savings just aren't going to be worth it. But I guess I'd still rather have the savings in my pocket than spend it for no really good reason. |
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