In article <telecom24.33.2@telecom-digest.org>, timeOday-
UNSPAM@theknack.net says:
> I'm interested in trying out Vonage (or maybe some other VOIP service).
> I stopped by Best Buy to pick up a second phone so I could leave my
> land line connected to my old phone, while I hook up the new phone to
> Vonage to see if it's any good.
> I've also heard Vonage kits are available at BestBuy. This would
> avoid the $10 shipping fee, and avoid the wait. Plus I heard the kits
> were offered with a rebate on the hardware and the first month free.
> That would be great.
> But the sales clerk I asked at Best Buy had never heard of Vonage, or
> voice over IP for that matter. And I didn't notice Vonage in the
> Phone section.
> I searched bestbuy.com and found no mention of them selling the
> service. I searched vonage.com and found a lot of irrelevant hits.
> But the Vonage.com website says their service IS offered in my city.
> So what's the deal? Does Vonage through Best Buy still have the
> hardware rebate offer?
> I may have to resort to calling Best Buy on the phone, which is normally
> frustrating and a huge waste of time.
> [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Another approach is to ask me for a
> Vonage e-coupon. I send you this in email, then you use the link shown
> there to set the entire thing up over the computer. By clicking on
> the link in the email coupon, it walks you though the ordering and set
> up procedure, assigns your Vonage number *AND* arranges to get the
> Vonage TA box sent out to you. They give those rather high priority,
> so you should recieve the TA in three or four days by Fed Express or
> UPS. You use your credit card to pay for the TA box and the first
> month of service then my coupon kicks in and whatever kind of service
> plan you choose (and pay for) you get the *second month* for free. I
> have been a Vonage customer now for almost two years; I think from
> start to finish in the ordering/installing process took me a week in
> total, from getting the e-coupon, clicking on the link, getting the
> service set up and starting to use it. If you want an e-coupon, rather
> than dealing with the stores (and often-times know-nothing clerks,
> etc) write to me: ptownson@massis.csail.mit.edu and request it. PAT]
Go to the computer networking section of Best Buy, where they sell
routers and wireless cards, and you will find it.
Michael D. Sullivan
Bethesda, MD, USA
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