> Vonage implies you can use its service to replace
> your landline telephone. 

Good point, their adverts are their legal Achilles' heel.


On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:58:03 -0800, Gary VanderMolen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If life was only that simple...
> There's a thing called implied warranty of merchantability, i.e., is
> the product or service fit for the purpose for which it is advertised?
> One could argue that Vonage implies you can use its service to replace
> your landline telephone. People have a certain expectation for a
> device/service that purports to replace the standard landline telephone.
> 
> Gary VanderMolen
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> > voip isn't regulated (yet)
> > vonage would be well within it's rights to say go screw, we've got a
> > cheap service, this is what it offers, take it or leave it
> > i guess i don't see what's wrong with it
> 
> 


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G. Waleed Kavalec
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  and where is it going so fast ?

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