Lawsuit against Vonage

spanky

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do u have to pay vonage extra for the 911 service? if so, that's pretty whacked.
 

sohcrates

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Originally posted by: spanky
do u have to pay vonage extra for the 911 service? if so, that's pretty whacked.

nope. don't pay extra. just have to "register" your address with them so they can know where to direct 911 to you.

vonage has 911 stuff all over when you sign up...if you don't know anything about it going in you shouldn't be using voip i guess
 

Amused

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Abbott's lawsuit, filed in the District Court of Travis Country, Texas, accuses Vonage of deceptive marketing practices for not making clear to customers that they must sign up separately for 911 service, instead of its automatically being part of the Vonage VoIP offering.

BULLSH!T.

That was the FIRST thing I read about while signing up, and the first thing I changed when my phone box came.

It's spelled out VERY clearly on their website and when you sign up. In fact, I don't think they could be any MORE clear about it.

And it's a "Registration" not a "sign up seperately."

This AG needs to have his ass handed to him. And I hope the judge has at least a third grade reading level so he can read the Vonage site and do it.
 

Beattie

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Originally posted by: Amused
Abbott's lawsuit, filed in the District Court of Travis Country, Texas, accuses Vonage of deceptive marketing practices for not making clear to customers that they must sign up separately for 911 service, instead of its automatically being part of the Vonage VoIP offering.

BULLSH!T.

That was the FIRST thing I read about while signing up, and the first thing I changed when my phone box came.

It's spelled out VERY clearly on their website and when you sign up. In fact, I don't think they could be any MORE clear about it.

Exactly. I dont get how they are even trying to sue. They are going to lose so bad in court.
 

CVSiN

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Originally posted by: spanky
do u have to pay vonage extra for the 911 service? if so, that's pretty whacked.

how is that wacked.. you pay 911 fees on your regular phone bill as well...
dont you ever look at itemization of fees?
 

isasir

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Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: spanky
do u have to pay vonage extra for the 911 service? if so, that's pretty whacked.

how is that wacked.. you pay 911 fees on your regular phone bill as well...
dont you ever look at itemization of fees?


Yup. It's up to $1 (or more) per month on my cell phone as well.
 

spanky

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Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: spanky
do u have to pay vonage extra for the 911 service? if so, that's pretty whacked.

how is that wacked.. you pay 911 fees on your regular phone bill as well...
dont you ever look at itemization of fees?

as a matter of fact, i don't. damn.
 

jalaram

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As Amused said, they pretty much beat you over the head with it through the web site and sometimes emails. As soon as I moved into my new apt. in NH (I had bought the Vonage service prior to moving from Toronto), I set it up.

Aren't there some states that are suing Vonage as well regarding the 911 service?

 

aphex

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This lawsuit is crap. Like others have said, its plastered ALL over their website. Its not automatic, you have to register your address.. Clear as day.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Abbott's lawsuit, filed in the District Court of Travis Country, Texas, accuses Vonage of deceptive marketing practices for not making clear to customers that they must sign up separately for 911 service, instead of its automatically being part of the Vonage VoIP offering.

Abbott needs to learn to read. He needs to sign up for Vonage HIMSELF and see what it's like. If you sign up for Vonage and somehow don't understand that you have to enable 911 calling separately, you're incredibly stupid.

Oh, wait, is he a Democrat? That would probably explain it.

;) :p kidding. KIDDING.
 

BriGy86

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why do they have the option of registering though?

its not like you plan on a certain place to use it

it would make more sense to have it automatic i think
 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: BriGy86
why do they have the option of registering though?

its not like you plan on a certain place to use it

it would make more sense to have it automatic i think

A lot of people don't always use the box where it's registered. Some people travel with their boxes as well.
 

BriGy86

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Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: BriGy86
why do they have the option of registering though?

its not like you plan on a certain place to use it

it would make more sense to have it automatic i think

A lot of people don't always use the box where it's registered. Some people travel with their boxes as well.

oh ok, like business people traveling across the country, i spose they only buy it so its cheaper calling home
 

crystal

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Did they ever said why you have to register separately? Why not register for 911 automatically when someone subsribe to VoIP?

BTW, I don't have VoIP so don't know much about it. As for the lawsuit, pretty netural about it.

<edit> seem my question got answer as I type up the question. Slow typing FTL </edit>