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| How many people really read this?
Note: It not just that it is a fiasco, part of the problem being addressed in this note is that people like us who are posting on this board are *ignoring* the request to acknowledge that they understand there may be a problem with VoIP in an emergency (limitations of VoIP 911) or to *lose* their service.
I make no judgement on the quality of the email they are asked to respond to, just that it appears to be a dumb request/law/whatever if you have the slightest clue of how people respond.
And who knows why? Are they on vacation? Working away from home? Spam Filter? Lazy? Do not open strange email?
If the VoIP service was arbitrarily canceled like the initial letter seems to have implied, can you imagine the lawsuits? "I never received that email!" "My filter must have seen it as a spam" "I was not home!". -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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  cob_ 1310nm Of Goodness Premium join:2003-07-08 Tulsa, OK | In at least Vonage's case, it's not even an email. It's a snail mail letter with stickers included. |
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| said by cob_ :In at least Vonage's case, it's not even an email. It's a snail mail letter with stickers included. Depending on how much junk comes out under Vonage's name, that may make it into the trash unopened. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. |
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  DaDogs Semper Vigilantis Premium join:2004-02-28 Deltaville, VA
1 edit | reply to cob_ said by cob_ :In at least Vonage's case, it's not even an email. It's a snail mail letter with stickers included. Ayup and all they have to do is dial your number... -- A free 12 dBi antenna? |
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