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Ooma 45 days later

I am really surprised how many hits my site started to get once I started talking about my Ooma experience.  Well, I have to say, I am really happy.  My only problem with the company is its support.  But, from the posts I have read, they were slammed with sales over the Christmas season.  And while I don’t like to wait on the phone or wait for an email, I am glad to see that they are busy.  Like many people that come by here to read about my experience, I also was worried about buying hardware and then having the company go out of business.

So far, the only call quality problems I have is one number in particular (my ex-wife) where I get a bit of an echo.  But maybe that is a good thing :) .

I just completed porting my Vonage phone number over to Ooma.  While it took 3 weeks to complete, it did.  There was a slight problem, as for a few hours, it actually was ported to another Ooma customer.  I guess this is just some of the growing pains you could expect from a company who is growing.  But again, growth of the company is good news for me.  I now have saved $50 from my old Vonage bill.  Have 2 lines for about $8 bucks a month (once my free 60 trial is up – free right now).  Lets hope Ooma hangs in there.  But I guess, if they last more then another 2 months, I am a winner.

For those interested in Ooma, visit my link on this page.  Amazon is a great place to purchase from.  Free shipping and Free shipping if you return the unit.  But, I don’t think you will.

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2 comments to Ooma 45 days later

  • buckzor

    Why are you worried that Ooma will last? They are selling like hotcakes. Mine works awesome and I’m happy. You know something I don’t?

  • rdgriffin

    No, I just mentioned what others have heard. Whenever you purchase hardware, this is always a concern. But I am happy, have disconnected my Vonage service and Ooma lines are my only lines. So, I am a happy camper.

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