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Some years back we went from our Verizon landline at over $40/mo to
Vonage at $19/mo. Over time, Vonage started going up. When it got to
$25/mo I started looking at Magic Jack. My wife asked, "Do we really
need a house phone?".
We got rid of the landline altogether and have no regrets.
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Bill <brobins3d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 09/30/10 10:52 AM, GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:at&t
ooma seems expensive up front but would easily recover the cost of an
offering.land line in one year, or two years from my local cable landline
list
Don't make the mistake of calculating payback based upon the advertised
monthly charge for a land line, you must also consider the taxes and
fees that will be applied as well. We had AT&T and rarely used our land
line. After taxes and fees, it was $40 a month, so after 4 months of
Ooma it was paid for.
We got in with a tax free unit, so we haven't paid anything for phone
service for a year now. I am considering going to the Premier service,
it has quite a number of nice features.
Bill
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