If you've been thinking Vonage would have to pay you to sign up for their service, now's your chance. According to VoIPPlanet they're paying pretty well too:
Beginning Jan. 1 and running through the Month, the Holmdel, New Jersey-based company is offering a $100 mail-in-rebate on certified VoIP phone devices sold in over 9,000 retail locations within the U.S. Vonage has 1.2 million customers and is the nation's largest provider of phone service that sends calls over Internet. That's right, buy a $60 device, net yourself a cool $40. Of course you'd still have to sign up for the service — prices range from $14.99 per month to $24.99 per month — but Vonage is banking you're already paying someone else to place calls so why not put a little cash in your pocket and place them over their lines?
I remember the long distance wars of the late 90's. I used to love getting the $90 checks from AT&T at&t and MCI. We'd switch every three months. Ahh, the good-ole' days…
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Im confused…? Will that save more money?
Well, it’ll save you some money. I guess they figure that if you buy a phone, you’ll use their service for at least a year and they’ll recoup the costs associated with giving you money to sign up.
Kinda like audible.com
Thanks Robyn!I see you are very good at these stuff and you’re a woman. You go for it girl! =p We, women, still rule!!!
Ha ha, it’s all an elaborated facade
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