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    Default Re: Founders Faux Pas in DID# listing on Billing site.

    Tim -- please have your people call my people ... er-r-r-r- ... that is, have them check out TT#NXO-321510.

    Just in case others might have encountered a similar problem, here's the gist:

    I recently converted to the Founders' Annual Account Plan. My correct VOIPo# 973-302-xxxx is shown under the secure.voipo.com log-in. An incorrect VOIPo# 973-208-yyyy (NJ area code) is listed on the billing.voipo.com webpage. I did originally have VOIPo# 561-208-yyyy (FL area code) as my main DID# with VOIPo. Tim graciously allowed me to port the FL # to another provider last year, when it was found that I could not register VOIPo on my PAP2T-NA in my Boca Raton home with Comcast as the broadband connection.

    To add to the stew, I am now in the midst of porting my constantly used home NJ # from VT to VOIPo.

    So, I'm hoping to avoid any confusion by correcting the billing.voipo.com info to reflect my actual current VOIPo #. And I don't want my FL DID# working thru Comcast to evaporate.

    -- Cliff

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    Default Re: Founders Faux Pas in DID# listing on Billing site.

    Ticket already updated

    Quote Originally Posted by N9MD View Post
    Tim -- please have your people call my people ... er-r-r-r- ... that is, have them check out TT#NXO-321510.

    Just in case others might have encountered a similar problem, here's the gist:

    I recently converted to the Founders' Annual Account Plan. My correct VOIPo# 973-302-xxxx is shown under the secure.voipo.com log-in. An incorrect VOIPo# 973-208-yyyy (NJ area code) is listed on the billing.voipo.com webpage. I did originally have VOIPo# 561-208-yyyy (FL area code) as my main DID# with VOIPo. Tim graciously allowed me to port the FL # to another provider last year, when it was found that I could not register VOIPo on my PAP2T-NA in my Boca Raton home with Comcast as the broadband connection.

    To add to the stew, I am now in the midst of porting my constantly used home NJ # from VT to VOIPo.

    So, I'm hoping to avoid any confusion by correcting the billing.voipo.com info to reflect my actual current VOIPo #. And I don't want my FL DID# working thru Comcast to evaporate.

    -- Cliff
    Timothy Dick
    Founder/CEO
    VOIPo.com

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