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  1. #11
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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    By default, all plans will renew to standard pricing unless we make renewal specials available later.

    Standard Pricing:

    $19.95 Monthly + $3 Monthly = $22.95

    $199 Yearly + $36 Regulatory Recovery = $235

    As for which one your special will renew at, it depends on when you ordered. For the current launch special, everyone will renew monthly unless they opt to prepay.

    From the Order Form:

    "After your first year, accounts on this plan will renew monthly at the standard monthly rate unless other arrangements are made to select a new prepaid term."

    Different launch specials have differences. If you have any questions about your specific account, please contact us.
    For what its worth I think the pricing is fair.

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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by bdyelton View Post
    I can definitely say that if service will jump to $235/year, I will also jump to another voip provider.
    I have to echo these sentiments, feeling kinda dumb that this new subscriber missed the 1-year price jump as well. Minutes-wise, I'm a very light phone user and $10/mo seems about the right price point. I hope VOIPo will reconsider their renewal pricing and encourage customer retention.

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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by barryg View Post
    I have to echo these sentiments, feeling kinda dumb that this new subscriber missed the 1-year price jump as well. Minutes-wise, I'm a very light phone user and $10/mo seems about the right price point. I hope VOIPo will reconsider their renewal pricing and encourage customer retention.
    I just switched to VoIPo from Vonage 10 day's ago. I was on the 500 minute a month plan because we only use 300 to 400 minutes a month. I figured I would give these folks a try because one, (good reviews) and two, (attractive price). Even if the price goes up to $199 a year plus $36 fee it is still a much better deal than I would be paying with Vonage at $23 a month with fees and a 500 minute limit.
    So far I am very impressed with the great level of service. I think if VoIPo continues giving their customers good value along with great service, they will be in business a long time.

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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by barryg View Post
    I have to echo these sentiments, feeling kinda dumb that this new subscriber missed the 1-year price jump as well. Minutes-wise, I'm a very light phone user and $10/mo seems about the right price point. I hope VOIPo will reconsider their renewal pricing and encourage customer retention.
    First, after a year how many of them will still be around? They go out of business daily (perhaps because of their pricing). Second, Tim has made it clear they are not intent on being the bottom of the barrel provider. They have big plans and reasonable prices. I was paying AT&T almost 50.00 a month for a fraction of the features. I had Vonage and their pricing is still higher than VOIPo and their customer service is shit.

    You get what you pay for. Perhaps they will adopt a plan with limited minutes that is slightly less expensive. Only time will tell.

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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Xponder1 View Post
    You get what you pay for. Perhaps they will adopt a plan with limited minutes that is slightly less expensive. Only time will tell.
    What I will say is that the current launch special will be gone later this week (at least in its current form) and some new pricing/offerings will be available.
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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    What I will say is that the current launch special will be gone later this week (at least in its current form) and some new pricing/offerings will be available.
    So, I just ordered another line (porting my main home number)..Should I have waited?

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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    So, I just ordered another line (porting my main home number)..Should I have waited?
    Probably not--the launch special is a great deal.

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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by fisamo View Post
    Probably not--the launch special is a great deal.
    QFT .........................

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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Xponder1 View Post
    QFT .........................
    You Guys got it all wrong.... Tim said there would be a good "lunch" special coming up.

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    Default Re: ongoing pricing, a question ...

    Quote Originally Posted by NY Tel Guy View Post
    You Guys got it all wrong.... Tim said there would be a good "lunch" special coming up.
    I hope it's @ a good Texas BBQ joint

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