That's terrible
On 8/2/07, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I love it... It's like puting the return address as the location you want
> to
> send a letter and forget to put a stamp on it. It will get returned to
> sender even though you could be in a different state.
>
> Casey
>
On 8/2/07, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> One could, if one were so inclined, use it to dial long distance for
> free. Just change the number that it rings to and then call the local
> number.
I love it... It's like puting the return address as the location you want to
send a let
One could, if one were so inclined, use it to dial long distance for
free. Just change the number that it rings to and then call the local
number.
Or, for people like my folks that live in 2 states during the year,
they can have one number that calls them in either place. (Or
potentially they coul
On 8/1/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> so tell me, i have grand central now
> but i dont know what it can do for me?
> i mean, i get it... to a point, but why not
> just use my cellphone number (we dont have
> a landline anyway) and i get call logs etc.
>
> does this do something for me, th
so tell me, i have grand central now
but i dont know what it can do for me?
i mean, i get it... to a point, but why not
just use my cellphone number (we dont have
a landline anyway) and i get call logs etc.
does this do something for me, that im not seeing?
tw
On 8/1/07, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PR
On 7/31/07, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> thanks to paul, i have 9 invites to give out (already used one up).
>
> not sure what to make of the service yet... seems kinda cool. but as was
> pointed out to me by someone else... not too terribly different than the
> functionality tha
>From their FAQs, incoming minutes will always be unlimited and free. Calling
out will be a charge ...
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thanks to paul, i have 9 invites to give out (already used one up).
not sure what to make of the service yet... seems kinda cool. but as was
pointed out to me by someone else... not too terribly different than the
functionality that Vonage offers. I still need to play around and see what
the dif