So I switched back to Vonage because the phone bill with cable just randomly went up from $17 a month to over $25 a month. Â No warning. No notice, and no, I did not get my phone on any kind of discounted temporary special price. Â It was suppose to be $11.99 for life and with taxes and surcharges it came to $17 for basic phone service. No special features, just a dial tone. Dumbdiculous, I know. I had been getting Vonage flyers in the mail for years and I finally opened it and it gave me some VIP plan with unlimited talk and 25+ features for $9.99 a month; with taxes it will probably get up to $15 a month I’m sure, but that’s still cheaper than Cox’s basic phone service for $25 a month for just a dial tone and not even voicemail. Â I absolutely love how Cox brags about getting a discount when you bundle your services, phone, internet and TV … but then they jack the prices of the service up so you end up paying the full price of service even with the discounted bundle price. Smdh. Â They do that in my area because there are no competitors. Â No Cox. No internet, plain and simple. Â That is unless you go with satellite internet, but who in their right mind would even do that.
So far I’ve been happy with Vonage.  They waived the 1 year contract because I told them I absolutely was not going to switch to them if I had to do a contract.  I expressed to them, I don’t do commitments because I know I’m going to break it once I see a cheaper deal .  It pays to be honest.
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