Services that can port landlines other than Callcentric
Johnny:
Quote from: Shale on September 30, 2013, 10:11:00 am
http://www.anveo.com/faq.asp?code=faq_did_portin "You can port a phone number in US or Canada to Anveo free of charge. The phone number must be ported to 'Personal Unlimited' or 'Office Unlimited' rate plans with 12 month pre-payment."
Key words being 12 month prepayment.
Still a good deal in my opinion. I almost ported a number to Anveo, but in the end, I had too much trouble navigating their site and understanding all their features and options. Way too confusing for me.
I believe Callcentric has the easiest to understand web site of all of them.
Even for me ;D
Shale:
Quote from: Johnny on September 30, 2013, 02:29:54 pm
Key words being 12 month prepayment.
Still a good deal in my opinion. I almost ported a number to Anveo, but in the end, I had too much trouble navigating their site and understanding all their features and options. Way too confusing for me.
I know what you mean. I was skeptical that there was some fine print that was going to get me. There wasn't. The 12 months prepay was $24, since I am not a business. The $0.80 monthly for 911 is not prepay.
Outbound minutes are extra, but most of those I do with GV.
Johnny:
Quote from: Shale on September 30, 2013, 02:44:05 pm
Quote from: Johnny on September 30, 2013, 02:29:54 pm
Key words being 12 month prepayment.
Still a good deal in my opinion. I almost ported a number to Anveo, but in the end, I had too much trouble navigating their site and understanding all their features and options. Way too confusing for me.
I know what you mean. I was skeptical that there was some fine print that was going to get me. There wasn't. The 12 months prepay was $24, since I am not a business. The $0.80 monthly for 911 is not prepay.
Outbound minutes are extra, but most of those I do with GV.
I wasn't really too concerned with the costs involved in setting up an account at Anveo, like I said, the website was too confusing to me and I couldn't figure out how to do basic tasks. They use terms, that in my mind, are too confusing for the average guy.
I still don't understand why more providers don't offer free porting. I assume there are costs involved to them to do so, but once a number is ported in, don't they make up these costs in the end?
I really wanted to port a few numbers to Callcentric but they wanted like $25.00, to port a number. Too much, in my opinion, so I went with Voip.ms.
Again, as I said, Callcentric has the cleanest, easiest to understand site, out of all of the providers I checked out.
Too bad they don't offer free porting once in a while.........
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