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Old 26-11-2007, 01:13 PM   #11
mymail@hotmail.co.uk
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Re: Need an incoming VOIP number

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:40:44 +0100, "Graham." <me@privacy.com> wrote:


>I can guarantee that Ron was referring to voip.co.uk, not Sipgate.
>He fell out with Sipgate a while ago.

A long while ago .
>Just for the record Ron, who are you going to use now?

At the end of my subscription to UK voip next year I intend to go
fully mobile, I have a Virgin mobile account which only cost a tenner
a month with 200 anytime any network minutes a month which are more
than enough for me. Now had more than enough of poxy voip companies
and very sorry that voip.co.uk have decided to bring themselves down
to the level of shitgate regarding residential customers at least I
shall save myself twenty pounds a year .

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Old 26-11-2007, 01:13 PM   #12
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Re: Need an incoming VOIP number

In article <v2s6h356nq81uh8fkbr0r07e99v0rethtk@4ax.com>,
mymail@hotmail.co.uk writes
>On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:40:44 +0100, "Graham." <me@privacy.com> wrote:
>
>
>>I can guarantee that Ron was referring to voip.co.uk, not Sipgate.
>>He fell out with Sipgate a while ago.

>A long while ago .
>>Just for the record Ron, who are you going to use now?

>At the end of my subscription to UK voip next year I intend to go
>fully mobile, I have a Virgin mobile account which only cost a tenner
>a month with 200 anytime any network minutes a month which are more
>than enough for me. Now had more than enough of poxy voip companies
>and very sorry that voip.co.uk have decided to bring themselves down
>to the level of shitgate regarding residential customers at least I
>shall save myself twenty pounds a year .
>

just a small question, did you ever have ionica?
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Old 26-11-2007, 01:13 PM   #13
Jono
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Re: Need an incoming VOIP number

Derrick presented the following explanation :
> In article <v2s6h356nq81uh8fkbr0r07e99v0rethtk@4ax.com>,
> mymail@hotmail.co.uk writes
>> On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:40:44 +0100, "Graham." <me@privacy.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I can guarantee that Ron was referring to voip.co.uk, not Sipgate.
>>> He fell out with Sipgate a while ago. A long while ago .
>>> Just for the record Ron, who are you going to use now?

>> At the end of my subscription to UK voip next year I intend to go
>> fully mobile, I have a Virgin mobile account which only cost a tenner
>> a month with 200 anytime any network minutes a month which are more
>> than enough for me. Now had more than enough of poxy voip companies
>> and very sorry that voip.co.uk have decided to bring themselves down
>> to the level of shitgate regarding residential customers at least I
>> shall save myself twenty pounds a year .
>>

> just a small question, did you ever have ionica?


Is the implication there that any that he uses always end up with
"issues"?


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Old 26-11-2007, 01:13 PM   #14
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Re: Need an incoming VOIP number

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 14:01:10 GMT, mymail@hotmail.co.uk wrote:

>At the end of my subscription to UK voip next year I intend to go
>fully mobile, I have a Virgin mobile account which only cost a tenner
>a month with 200 anytime any network minutes a month which are more
>than enough for me. Now had more than enough of poxy voip companies
>and very sorry that voip.co.uk have decided to bring themselves down
>to the level of shitgate regarding residential customers at least I
>shall save myself twenty pounds a year .


You'll be passing on the cost to those people who call you. Come to
think of it, I doubt many will be calling you ...

What will you do when you discover a hitch with Virgin mobile?
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