Archive for April, 2010

$30 Vonage Cash Back Promotion

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Wondering if you should try out Vonage broadband phone service? Now is the time to jump into the land line killing world of voice over internet protocol (VoIP). Vonage-Promotions.com is offering $30 cash back to customers who sign up for Vonage phone service from the Vonage-Promotions.com site between April 26, 2010 and May 10, 2010.

Great Phone Service Offers

Every now and then Vonage comes up with promotions that you can’t beat. For instance, back in March Vonage started offering their almost irresistible Vonage World plan for only $14.99 per month for the first 6 month, then $25.99 per month. Even with the price increase after six months, the pricing beats any land line service when you factor in all of the benefits (i.e. free long distance to over 60 countries). Now Vonage-Promotions.com is sweetening the deal. For the next 2 weeks, not only do you get Vonage’s $14.99 deal, but you can get an additional $30 cash back when you sign up for Vonage service through the Vonage-Promotions.com site. This is effectively giving you an additional 2 months free (assuming the $14.99/mo. price).

There are terms and conditions to the $30 cash back deal so be sure to read the details. But right now is the right time to try Vonage phone service. You’ll save tons of money compared to land line phone service, plus there are some great incentives to get you going right now.

Learn more about the $30 Vonage cash back offer here.

Vonage Clarity

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

I wrote a while back that my uncle was considering trying Vonage. Since he lives in a remote town, he was worried the internet connection would not be reliable enough to support it. Well, to follow up, he did decide to give it a shot. The first thing I noticed the first time I talked to him through his Vonage phone was the clarity of the call. It was crystal clear! His previous land line had always been fuzzy and it made it difficult to understand him.

Well, his wife (my aunt) is from Europe. Needless to say, they make a lot of international calls to keep up with her parents and other family members there. The first time they talked to her parents over Vonage guess what they said . . . “Wow, your phone sounds so clear. What happened?!?” Except they said it in French.

Not only is the quality of phone service many times better for my uncle and his family, but now they can call Europe as often as they’d like for FREE. It’s all included in their monthly flat fee. They will probably save between $700 and $1000 this year on phone bills. What’s the moral of the story? Just because you live somewhere remote doesn’t mean that Vonage won’t work for you and work for you well.