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Greed- The Way NOT to do business

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I have always held the belief that a low price will bring a customer in and excellent customer service will keep them. People simply do not make an effort to look elsewhere for services they use everyday if they believe there is value in the service they receive. This was certainly true of the VOIP phone service I had from 8x8 for nearly five years.greed

I first established service with 8x8 in March of 2005 and had virtually no trouble with the service the entire time. However, within the based few months they cancelled the 500 minute Freedom Choice residential plan that I had and automatically upgraded me to their unlimited plan. Of course this also meant an increase in the monthly fee. At the time this occurred I looked at the company's own residential forums and discovered that many people felt that 8x8 was simply trying to focus on their business VOIP services.

The new monthly fee was too much for me to see the value in the service 8x8 was providing. After a little research I stumbled upon Call Centric and tried the service to make sure it would meet my needs.

When I called 8x8 to cancel my service I could not belief the response I got. The rep informed me that I could go to a 500 minute plan and they would give me a free month of service. I asked why they bothered to cancel the 500 minute residential plan only to offer for those ready to cancel. The rep informed me that the email sent out when they dropped the 500 minute suggest that people call in with concerns.

Here is the text from the email I recieved:

Dear Valued Customer,

8x8 will be discontinuing the Freedom Choice plan, and effective June 1, 2009, your plan will be changed to:

8x8 Freedom Unlimited Plan - $24.99/month

Freedom Unlimited offers unlimited local and long distance calling in the US and Canada, plus unlimited in-network calling to other 8x8 subscribers worldwide, low International calling rates and powerful calling features.

Remember, when you subscribe to 8x8, you not only enjoy huge savings on local and long distance phone calls, you also receive an abundance of calling features including in your calling plan at no extra charge:

    Voicemail to Email Notification
    Caller ID with Name
    Caller ID Blocking
    Anonymous Call Blocking
    Call Waiting
    Call Waiting Disable
    Call Waiting ID
    Follow Me, Find Me
    Simultaneous Ringing
    7-Digit Local Dialing
    Network Unavailable Forwarding
    Call Return
    Call Forwarding
    Three-Way Calling
    Online Account Management And Billing
    Do Not Disturb
    Phone-Based Call Management

We appreciate your continued business and thank you for being an 8x8 customer. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at 1-888-898-8733.

Sincerely,
The 8x8 Billing Department

There is nothing in this email that made me belief that calling in to complain about price would get me back to the old price I was paying.

Since I had already ported my number to Call Centric it was pointless to try to port it back to 8x8 to revert to my old calling plan. It is also important to note that this 500 minute Freedom Choice plan is NOT posted on 8x8s website.

People often chose VOIP communication for two main reasons cost and features. In my case the features met me needs but the cost was unbearable. 8x8 probably would have a customer for at least another five years if they had simple not gotten greedy with their pricing structure.

Full Disclousure: When signing up for service with Call Centric I also signed up as an agent. Therefore, I do receive commission for those I refer.




November 3rd, 2009 |



Grand Central, It’s Alive

Customer Service, Mobile Technology, VoIP No Comments »

After nearly a year of hearing nothing from Grand Central, Google has announced that the latest generation of this service will be known as Google Voice.

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Grand Central is a phone service that touted 'one phone number for life'. However, Grand Central provided more than just a phone number it gave users the ability to control who called them and where that call was routed to be answered.

I first came across Grand Central when I was in the process of changing mobile phone numbers. After providing all my contacts with my new Grand Central number I quickly learned of its limitations. The biggest problem I came across was the inability to receive text messages to my Grand Central number. While only a select few of my contacts actually text me I quickly realized this would not be a number I gave to most of my regular contacts.

I regularly followed the Grand Central blog as well as the the Grand Central help forum but after seeing little feedback from anyone at Grand Central I decided this would not become my one number for life. Instead I now use this number where I want to make sure I can screen the calls I receive.

I logged into my Grand Central account tonight and other than a message on the home page indicating the switch to Google Voice is coming nothing has changed. Google Voice appears to be a step in the right direction for this phone service. However, I am cautiously optimistic as the service is only as good as the support behind it.


March 12th, 2009 |

Tags: Google Voice, Grand Central




VoIP, the best thing since the dial tone

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Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP is a means of transmitting phone calls over the Internet. The biggest advantage to routing calls over the Internet is cost. Many U.S. VoIP providers do not charge long distance for calls inside the United States. Another advantage for VoIP is the additional features that come with the service at little or no cost. These features allow the person paying the phone bill to take control of the phone line and who calls them.

I've been using Packet8 for my home phone for the last 4 years. While, I am not one that talks on the phone a lot I can say that I have never noticed any loss of call quality. The only issue that I had with Packet8 was getting the phone adapter shipped in a timely manner. Since I started using Packet8 I have referred friends and family to the service and shipping of the adapter has not been an issue.

Today I can't imagine having home phone service without many of the features that Packet8 provides at a reasonable rate. Most important for me is selective and anonymous call blocking. I had the unfortunate situation of being an issued a phone number that was previous used by someone that owed several people money (this number was issued to me by a landline provider and not by Packet8). I have told numerous debt collectors that the number they dialed is no longer valid for the person they are trying to contact but it usually does little to stop repeated calls. Packet8 allows me to send certain number as well as anonymous calls strait to voicemail.

Voip allows a person to control their phone as opposed to their phone controling them. Now only if cell phone companies will provide these same features......


March 6th, 2009 |

Tags: Packet8, Phone, VoIP




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