OBi302 Purchased in Error (vs. OBi202)

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Ostracus:
Brought to us by everyone's favorite, RonR. Good job Ron.

TodWulff:
Hey all.  I ended up sending the OBi302 back, given that it didn't qualify for service with Ring.to, sadly.

However, prior to returning it to Amazon, I did play with it a bit.  I can now confirm that I was indeed able to to interact with the unit just like the new OBi202 that I have now.  So, it isn't crippled as far as user interaction with OBiTalk.

Just following-up, as promised, in case anyone is interested.

carl:
eeeeh-bay!! ::) >:(

Why not to spend a few dollars more and actually get a brand new product with warranty and support?  Unless your time is worth significantly less than minimum wage, that's the way to go; but off course that's just me. 

TodWulff:
:)  Lesson learned - the very first used items I ever bought off of eebaye were the good 110 and the good 100, setting a bad precedence, I guess, given that I got hosed on the next two...

Amazon is my friend now (still, again, etc.).

SanJuan:
Quote from: TodWulff on June 21, 2014, 08:54:06 pm

Hey all.  I ended up sending the OBi302 back, given that it didn't qualify for service with Ring.to, sadly.


Why didn't the OBi302 qualify for RingTo and did you ask for support from OBiTalk on the matter?  Did the OBi302 qualify for OBiPLUS Lite or any of the other approved service providers like PowerPhone?

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