On 3/23/06, Ronald Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> After months of BroadVoice ignoring my trouble tickets for dropped calls,
> delayed termination, etc., I'm throwing in the towel. While they have
> credited $19.95 to my account, they refuse to credit anything more, despite
> ALL of the problems I've had. I feel the least they could do is credit the
> remaining $8.61 to my account, yet they won't.
>
> I haven't really been following up on porting between VoIP providers, but is
> there a remote chance I can save my phone number? I'd sure hate to change
> numbers again -- this has been a NIGHTMARE. Everyday, calls are dropping,
> and I'm calling people back 2 to 3 times to establish a decent connection.

I don't know about your particular situation, but from my reading of
BroadVoice's terms of service, phone numbers you get from them are not
yours for portability purposes.

Dave
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