 Unreal111
join:2004-01-21 Minneapolis, MN | oh man
oh crap. |
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  whileitlasted
@optonline.net | Oh well, I hope you people didn't get attached to your voip numbers, you may well have to bend over for $1.50 or find another voip provider. I guess the customer service reps in india wanted a pay raise! |
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  derrick2005
@tmodns.net | reply to Unreal111 They can take the 1.50 and stick-it. I wasn't born with that number...for God sake, they're just digits...I am going to dump them (is the principle not the money) ! |
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  p8user4now
@comcast.net
| reply to Unreal111 my e to p8 billing and customer service follows ________________________________________________
The cost complying with inquiries and obligations imposed by federal, state and municipal regulatory bodies/governments and the related legal and billing expenses??
Give me a break. The FCC said back in November that you guys couldn't be regulated by the states.
ÒBy a 5-0 vote, the FCC said Internet-based phone service, called voice-over-Internet protocol or VoIP, should be free to grow without a "patchwork" of regulations put in place by 50 states and the District of Columbia.Ó - »www.vonage-forum.com/article1380.html »www.vonage-forum.com/article1380.html
ItÕs not like you even have a big fight on your hand over this.
"Support in Congress for the FCC's position on VOIP reaches across party lines, partly because anyone around the world can offer the service and customers can use it anywhere." -»www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-p···set=true
So drop the fee or you will find your customers dropping you.
-posted at - »Packet8 Joins 'Unfee' Trend and any other VOIP blog or board I can find. Word of mouth works both ways. |
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