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Vonage
Stretch_2
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Sorry if this has been posted elsewhere. I cant find it.
I'm new so be nice
I am currently using Talk Talk as my call provider and I am thinking of changing due to Talk Talk being unable to change my direct debit date
I have been told that Vonage are very good, and charge £9.99 a month for the service that would suit me.
I have also trawled this site and Primus also seems to be a good option. Has anyone had any dealings with Vonage All comments welcome :T
I'm new so be nice
I am currently using Talk Talk as my call provider and I am thinking of changing due to Talk Talk being unable to change my direct debit date
I have been told that Vonage are very good, and charge £9.99 a month for the service that would suit me.
I have also trawled this site and Primus also seems to be a good option. Has anyone had any dealings with Vonage All comments welcome :T
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Vonage is a Voip service. These 24/7 call packages are ok if your are an heavy user. £9.99p a month would allow you to make approx 250 calls to 01/02 numbers on 18185,plus you can get free E&W calls with Primus Saver 2.(also you dont pay for these services whilst on holiday).Do you make 250 calls a month.
You want go far wrong if you follow Martin MSE advice here and use 18185 and Primus or Euphony see
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1095003038,99872
Their is another slightly cheaper supplier of 01/02 peak calls thats 1899. But if you want to keep it simple follow MSE,s advice. 18185 now accept d/d payments.PF.0 -
pricefighter wrote:Vonage is a Voip service. These 24/7 call packages are ok if your are an heavy user. £9.99p a month would allow you to make approx 250 calls to 01/02 numbers on 18185,plus you can get free E&W calls with Primus Saver 2.(also you dont pay for these services whilst on holiday).
You want go far wrong if you follow Martin MSE article here
Where I'm new to all this techy phone talk so I have no idea what Voip means, sorry
In essence I should go with Primus as I dont do a lot of talking on the phone during the day, but at night the wife goes wild (on the phone) :rotfl:
Edit: Thats the post I looked at and it does seem the best solution for my needs. Thanks very much :T :T0 -
Stretch wrote:In essence I should go with Primus as I dont do a lot of talking on the phone during the day, but at night the wife goes wild (on the phone) :rotfl:
Yes if you want to keep it simple.But follow Martins article if you wanna make peak and mobile call savings as well
VOIP = Voice over internet proticol.PF.0 -
I think I'll stick to the Primus deal as it seems to be the best for my needs. Vonage require me to buy some kind of router so I can use their service I'll stick to the easy option.
Thanks
Gary0
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