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Based on positive remarks from posters here, I'm in the process of trying to
sign up with voip.co.uk - but apparently they changed the rules on 1st August - but *didn't* change their website to match, so I'm having great difficulty in finding out what is really on offer. Apparently you no longer get the first phone number for free - you have to pay a £2 setup fee for *every* number, and you can no longer buy a year's worth of 'UK option' for £20 - and can only buy it on a £2 per month basis. Heaven only knows what else has changed! The relevant page of their website is: [url]http://www.voip.co.uk/res_products.html[/url] but when you actually sign up, it an't quite like what it says. For starters, you can't actually sign up on line - clicking on the Signup button just brings up a page inviting you to send them an email or phone them during office hours. Once you've sent the required email, they create a 'basic' account for you and send you the logon details so that you can customise it. That's not too bad except that if you don't understand what some of the options mean, it tells you to click the Help button at the top right. When you do that, instead of displaying explanatory text, you get a dialogue screen inviting you to send them a trouble ticket! Anyone know what's going on? If this is one of the 'better' voip companies, what are the rest like? -- Cheers, Roger ______ Email address maintained for newsgroup use only, and not regularly monitored.. Messages sent to it may not be read for several weeks. PLEASE REPLY TO NEWSGROUP! |
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Not sure whats going on there! They also say on that page its 5p a min
@ weekend for mobiles, another page on their site says it's 7p. Looks like they have temporarily disabled automatic sign ups on their site..... maybe having some security/ database problems. Maybe email them or call them?.... Or sign up for another supplier..... :) |
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2007 19:38:04 +0100, "Roger Mills"
<watt.tyler@googlemail.com> wrote: [color=blue] >Based on positive remarks from posters here, I'm in the process of trying to >sign up with voip.co.uk - but apparently they changed the rules on 1st >August - but *didn't* change their website to match, so I'm having great >difficulty in finding out what is really on offer. > >Apparently you no longer get the first phone number for free - you have to >pay a £2 setup fee for *every* number, and you can no longer buy a year's >worth of 'UK option' for £20 - and can only buy it on a £2 per month basis. >Heaven only knows what else has changed! The relevant page of their website >is: [url]http://www.voip.co.uk/res_products.html[/url] but when you actually sign up, >it an't quite like what it says. >For starters, you can't actually sign up on line - clicking on the Signup >button just brings up a page inviting you to send them an email or phone >them during office hours.[/color] Try ringing and speaking to Chris, great guy. [color=blue] >Once you've sent the required email, they create a 'basic' account for you >and send you the logon details so that you can customise it. That's not too >bad except that if you don't understand what some of the options mean, it >tells you to click the Help button at the top right. When you do that, >instead of displaying explanatory text, you get a dialogue screen inviting >you to send them a trouble ticket! > >Anyone know what's going on? If this is one of the 'better' voip companies, >what are the rest like?[/color] More expensive? |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Paula Russell <networking%%@bbc.co> wrote: [color=blue] > On Thu, 9 Aug 2007 19:38:04 +0100, "Roger Mills" > <watt.tyler@googlemail.com> wrote: >[color=green] >> Based on positive remarks from posters here, I'm in the process of >> trying to sign up with voip.co.uk - but apparently they changed the >> rules on 1st August - but *didn't* change their website to match, so >> I'm having great difficulty in finding out what is really on offer. >> >> Apparently you no longer get the first phone number for free - you >> have to pay a £2 setup fee for *every* number, and you can no longer >> buy a year's worth of 'UK option' for £20 - and can only buy it on a >> £2 per month basis. Heaven only knows what else has changed! The >> relevant page of their website is: >> [url]http://www.voip.co.uk/res_products.html[/url] but when you actually sign >> up, it an't quite like what it says. >> For starters, you can't actually sign up on line - clicking on the >> Signup button just brings up a page inviting you to send them an >> email or phone them during office hours.[/color] > > Try ringing and speaking to Chris, great guy. >[/color] Thanks. I actually already have a dialogue going with him on the ticketing system, and I now find that he has replied to some of my questions - but his reply hadn't also appeared as an email, so I didn't see it. Seemingly they are in the process of re-jigging their offerings and shouldn't really be signing up new customers until the process is complete - so I'm sort of caught in the transition. Hopefully it will shortly sort itself out. -- Cheers, Roger ______ Email address maintained for newsgroup use only, and not regularly monitored.. Messages sent to it may not be read for several weeks. PLEASE REPLY TO NEWSGROUP! |
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Paula Russell wrote:
[color=blue][color=green] >> Anyone know what's going on? If this is one of the 'better' voip companies, >> what are the rest like?[/color] > > More expensive?[/color] Nah... voipcheap.com gets my vote. I use them for all 01, 02, 07 numbers daily from our shop. |
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"Pete @ www.GymRatZ.co.uk" <gymratz@biggassmusclebuildingshop.gym> wrote in message news:f9g1se$jhv$1@registered.motzarella.org...[color=blue] > Paula Russell wrote: >[color=green][color=darkred] >>> Anyone know what's going on? If this is one of the 'better' voip >>> companies, what are the rest like?[/color] >> >> More expensive?[/color] > > Nah... > > voipcheap.com gets my vote. > I use them for all 01, 02, 07 numbers daily from our shop.[/color] I use them too. 01&02 effectivly free as long as you don't go over 300min/week (which I never do) and the UK mobile calls we make (6.5ppm inc), nicely bottoms out the 11.60 euro (inc) credit at about 90 days. If I could only get VM here, I would ditch my BT line and pay nothing else, as my company pay for my broadband. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 22:44:36 +0100, "Pete @ www.GymRatZ.co.uk"
<gymratz@biggassmusclebuildingshop.gym> wrote: [color=blue] >Paula Russell wrote: >[color=green][color=darkred] >>> Anyone know what's going on? If this is one of the 'better' voip companies, >>> what are the rest like?[/color] >> >> More expensive?[/color] > >Nah... > >voipcheap.com gets my vote. >I use them for all 01, 02, 07 numbers daily from our shop.[/color] Doesn't look too good * Max 300 minutes per week of free calls, measured over the last 7 days and per unique IP address. Unused free minutes cannot be taken to the following week(s). If limit is exceeded the normal rates apply which are .8p pm. on voip they are free or 2p connection, dependent on time of day up to 60mins, then just reconnect as often as you like. So how is voipcheap better? |
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2007 23:22:08 +0100, "Graham." <me@privacy.com> wrote:
[color=blue] > >"Pete @ www.GymRatZ.co.uk" <gymratz@biggassmusclebuildingshop.gym> wrote in >message news:f9g1se$jhv$1@registered.motzarella.org...[color=green] >> Paula Russell wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>> Anyone know what's going on? If this is one of the 'better' voip >>>> companies, what are the rest like? >>> >>> More expensive?[/color] >> >> Nah... >> >> voipcheap.com gets my vote. >> I use them for all 01, 02, 07 numbers daily from our shop.[/color] > >I use them too. 01&02 effectivly free as long as you don't go over >300min/week[/color] Very easy to do here. That's the total of free minutes to all numbers as well, so I could do that in two days! [color=blue] >(which I never do) and the UK mobile calls we make (6.5ppm inc),[/color] Isn't 18185 cheaper at 6ppm? [color=blue] > nicely >bottoms >out the 11.60 euro (inc) credit at about 90 days. If I could only get VM >here, I >would ditch my BT line and pay nothing else, as my company pay for my >broadband.[/color] If you are thinking of Virgin Media then don't go ditching anything or you'll regret it. |
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 07:28:15 +0100, Paula Russell
<networking%%@bbc.co> wrote: [color=blue] >On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 22:44:36 +0100, "Pete @ www.GymRatZ.co.uk" ><gymratz@biggassmusclebuildingshop.gym> wrote: >[color=green] >>Paula Russell wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>> Anyone know what's going on? If this is one of the 'better' voip companies, >>>> what are the rest like? >>> >>> More expensive?[/color] >> >>Nah... >> >>voipcheap.com gets my vote. >>I use them for all 01, 02, 07 numbers daily from our shop.[/color] > >Doesn't look too good > >* Max 300 minutes per week of free calls, measured over the last 7 >days and per unique IP address. Unused free minutes cannot be taken to >the following week(s). If limit is exceeded the normal rates apply >which are .8p pm. > >on voip they are free or 2p connection, dependent on time of day up to >60mins, then just reconnect as often as you like. So how is voipcheap >better?[/color] 2p is 2 p and 300 minutes = 5 hours Paula and I certainly do not spend 5 hrs a week on the phone during the daytime and providing you stick within the 5 hrs you still keep your original credit providing you do not make none geo calls. I have the ukvoip yearly UK bundle at 20.00 for the year plus voipcheap at 40.00 for the year , at just over £1.00 a week for all calls and line rental including internationa calls for a whole year this is an ideal combination . |
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 07:31:13 +0100, Paula Russell
<networking%%@bbc.co> wrote: [color=blue] >If you are thinking of Virgin Media then don't go ditching anything or >you'll regret it.[/color] Why ? nothing wrong with my VM commection I have the XL 20 Mb and get speeds just in excess of 20 Mb the voip calls are great over the VM connection but I do know that it all depends on where you live regarding the service you get with VM. This is my 3rd contract with VM telewest Blueyonder call them what you will and for once I am more than satisfied with the service and do not intend leaving again soon providing I keep getting the service I am getting now . |
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