Yeah, they give you a local number and a pin that you have to dial before the number. So a bit more work, but still very convenient (you can also store the access number and pin on your speed dial with a pause in between, this way you get to dial this and then directly dial the number you want to call. So its actually not that bad at all)
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Yeah, they give you a local number and a pin that you have to dial before the number. So a bit more work, but still very convenient (you can also store the access number and pin on your speed dial with a pause in between, this way you get to dial this and then directly dial the number you want to call. So its actually not that bad at all)
Yes. I'm assuming its the same thing even using the app.
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how much do you people pay for the service?
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how much do you people pay for the service?
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Do not forget to leverage the benefit of referral for Vonage . If I am not mistaken than both of you get two months free when referred by existing customer .
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how much do you people pay for the service?
The Vonage home phone service comes to about $33 with taxes. This includes unlimited (there is a cap but very high, I've never even come close to it) calling to about 60 countries, including India, US, UK, Australia etc. The first cellphone extension is free and if you want more than one cellphone, it is 4.99 per phone.
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