Update on above information:
I received another ATA from VOIPo today - presumably, this is the replacement Brandon issued via ticket #QON-738134 on 01/25/2010.
Here's how this shipment looked:
- USPS box contained shipping label with VOIPo LLC and corporate address listed as return address.
- Box contained two documents - 1-E911 information disclosure with VOIPo logo on top, and 1-Quick Reference Guide with NO VOIPo logos or identifying information
For reference, the box earlier this week included:
- Prepaid return label with VOIPo name and address
- E911 information document with VOIPo logo
- Troubleshooting Guide document with VOIPo logo, support e-mail, web address, and phone number
- Quick Reference Guide documentation with VOIPo logo, support e-mail, web address, and phone number
Also, as mentioned in my original post at the top, when the shipping department sent the replacement out, the MAC of the replacement unit showed up in my hardware tab and automatically assigned itself to the lowest unassigned phone number/username on my account at that moment. Not cool!
I saw the strange MAC show up in my hardware tab a few days ago, but wanted to wait until I got the HW to verify it was, in fact, from the replacement device they were sending.
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