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Anyone try an internet phone, like Vonage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 580740" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I have VOIPO. I like them. I checked into Vonage and it was more money. VOIPO costs $149 for the unit and then you don't pay another bill for two years. Then it's $149 again. </p><p></p><p>The features that I like about them is 1. When telemarketers call, I go on my panel online and click on their number. I can forward it to a phone number of my choice (I have a list, if you'd like it) or they will get a disconnect message or they will get a busy signal. 2. I can also have certain numbers go directly to voicemail if I choose. 3. The phone can be cloned. I have a panasonic 4 phone cordless set. I also have a GE cordless. Each base is plugged into the VOIPO box. If Missy is on the GE phone and talking like 12 year old girls do, I can still call and receive calls on the Panasonic. </p><p></p><p>The only negative is that you cannot fax, but for $4.95 a month, you can have a fax line that allows you to fax directly from your computer and incoming faxes go to email. </p><p></p><p>Occasionally, the phone does go wonky and needs to be reset by simply unplugging and replugging the box back in. The telemarketing features are worth this minor inconvenience!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 580740, member: 1024"] I have VOIPO. I like them. I checked into Vonage and it was more money. VOIPO costs $149 for the unit and then you don't pay another bill for two years. Then it's $149 again. The features that I like about them is 1. When telemarketers call, I go on my panel online and click on their number. I can forward it to a phone number of my choice (I have a list, if you'd like it) or they will get a disconnect message or they will get a busy signal. 2. I can also have certain numbers go directly to voicemail if I choose. 3. The phone can be cloned. I have a panasonic 4 phone cordless set. I also have a GE cordless. Each base is plugged into the VOIPO box. If Missy is on the GE phone and talking like 12 year old girls do, I can still call and receive calls on the Panasonic. The only negative is that you cannot fax, but for $4.95 a month, you can have a fax line that allows you to fax directly from your computer and incoming faxes go to email. Occasionally, the phone does go wonky and needs to be reset by simply unplugging and replugging the box back in. The telemarketing features are worth this minor inconvenience! [/QUOTE]
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